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djgill wrote:Hi,
I am an EEA national (German) living & working full-time continuously in UK since 2006. My mother (non EEA national) has been living with me since November 2008. She came on a EEA Family Permit and received her Residence Document in 2009, this expires on 21.08.14.
She applied for a PR on 28.05.14 having lived here with me for more than five years. We sent her passport, my German ID, my pay slips since 2006 (without gap), P60 (except for one year as couldn't find it), council tax bills for all years.
COA was received on 09.06.14. BUT we received letter from HO on 10.07.14 REFUSING PR on the following grounds:
"Along with your application you submitted evidence of identity, relationship, and evidence that your EEA national sponsor is exercising free movement rights. A full consideration has been given to your application.
In line with 7(1)(c) of the Immigration (EEA) Regulations 2006, to be treated as a family member of an EEA national you must be 'dependant direct relatives in her ascending line or that of her spouse or civil partner'.
Unfortunately, you have not provided sufficient evidence to show that you are financially dependant on your sponsor or that you are living with your EEA national sponsor.
There is no evidence of monetary dependency as you have not submitted bank statements in your name or any other evidence that could show this. Furthermore, there is no evidence of cohabitation thus this department is unable to verify that you are currently a member of your sponsor's household.
As a result this department is unable to confirm you are a dependant family member of an EEA national. For this reason your application fails to meet Regulation 7(1)(c)of the Immigration (EEA) Regulations 2006 and your application for permanent residence has been refused under regulation 15(1)(b) of the Immigration (EEA) Regulations 2006 ".
They have given a right of appeal within 10 business days.
But my own judgement from their refusal letter is that I have not submitted anything to prove my mother was staying together with me - hence the refusal.
My question now is - should I appeal or just write to the case worker and ask for reconsideration by sending bank statements for my mother showing same address as mine (I have some intermittent statements for 2010, 2012, 2013 & 2014). I also have letters from DWP regarding her pension credit which also mention the same address as mine. Would sending these make them reconsider their decision?
The other important question - should we simultaneously appeal (costs £140 and takes a long time)?
Any advice would be appreciated!
Rgds.
- I infer this because I did not enclose anything to prove my mother was living together with me in the same household. I can do this now by way of bank statements in her name with the same address as mine. We have obtained the statements for the last almost five years online.''or that you are living with your EEA national sponsor''.
ObieObie wrote: ↑Tue Sep 23, 2014 6:27 pmHe has to prove it, because that is what the law says.
He either has a document confirming PR, or provide proof that he has exercised treaty right for a period of 5 years.
Parents who claim to be dependent in the ascending line will need to show they have been dependent for 5 years to qualify, otherwise the requirement of Regulation 7 will not be met.
Casa