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Okay, thank you. That's what I decided as well to do. If I mentioned that I was a student, I think it would get rejected since I dont have CSI. and yes, I do have a WRS certificate, so that should be all right. If I get the PR for myself first, do you know if the HO will require the same documents again when we apply for my husband's EEA4?askmeplz82 wrote:An EU law right to reside is established if the EEA national fits into one of the following categories:
a worker;
students;
It does't say that you have to work full time for 5 years. If you work 12+ PER WEEK is more then enough. I believe you are a registered worker ( WRS certificate ) so that's why your husband has been issued EEA2 residence card before
Don't mention that you are a student
I was in the similar situation.askmeplz82 wrote:An EU law right to reside is established if the EEA national fits into one of the following categories:
a worker;
students;
It does't say that you have to work full time for 5 years. If you work 12+ PER WEEK is more then enough. I believe you are a registered worker ( WRS certificate ) so that's why your husband has been issued EEA2 residence card before
Don't mention that you are a student
Hi amira87amira87 wrote:Okay, thank you. That's what I decided as well to do. If I mentioned that I was a student, I think it would get rejected since I dont have CSI. and yes, I do have a WRS certificate, so that should be all right. If I get the PR for myself first, do you know if the HO will require the same documents again when we apply for my husband's EEA4?askmeplz82 wrote:An EU law right to reside is established if the EEA national fits into one of the following categories:
a worker;
students;
It does't say that you have to work full time for 5 years. If you work 12+ PER WEEK is more then enough. I believe you are a registered worker ( WRS certificate ) so that's why your husband has been issued EEA2 residence card before
Don't mention that you are a student