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On your first scenario,there are few refused cases reported here.JulianaV wrote:I need to take a decision today...Give a scenarion.
Today I send the documents to the HO as EEA working in UK (Work Route).
After 40 the EEA get fired and on the day #41 the HO decide to analyse the case and decides to ring the company of the EEA to confirm the employment and someone says : He/She don't works here anymore.
Anyone with experience in this sense ?
And to use the same thread, a different scenario...
EEA2 Application sent today. After 20 days a COA issued. On the day #30, a interview with the JCP to request a NIN. On the day #50 the HO refuses the application and on the day #51 the HMRC decides to analyse the NINo request. Will HMRC check with the HO if the COA is still valid or check if the application has been refused ?
More or less...The contract is a permanent contract, But It's a Mc Donnalds contract. We don't know if they have intentions to terminate the contract in the end of summer , for example.sheraz7 wrote:I don't think you can get proper answer on these assumed scenarios. Do you mean that EEA national is doing some temporary/casual job and you are about to apply EEA2 RC and NINO?
In such situation i will recommend to send EEA1 in same envelope too because it will process more quicker means caseworker has to confirm the EEA's national employment more quickly and the same will also minimize the chances of eea2 refusal on treaty rights reasons. Try to give the correct details of McDonald as in many occasions they don't pick phone because of busy environment and the same the caseworker can use excuse in refusing.JulianaV wrote:More or less...The contract is a permanent contract, But It's a Mc Donnalds contract. We don't know if they have intentions to terminate the contract in the end of summer , for example.sheraz7 wrote:I don't think you can get proper answer on these assumed scenarios. Do you mean that EEA national is doing some temporary/casual job and you are about to apply EEA2 RC and NINO?
and my husband will apply tomorrow for the EEA2 after a refusal and also, he applied for the NIN few weeks ago with the COA only. We believe that the NINo application actually is jeopardised.
But my idea of the topic is much more to discuss generic situations where everybody is subject and help others people with simmilar scenario.