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Please advice me on EEA4

Post by vndpag » Tue Jan 06, 2015 8:23 am

Hi Gurus

I need some advice on exercise treaty for EU member please some body can help me to understand please here is short story

We both arrived September 2009 to UK ( Hungarian & Indian)
Got Married in July 2011 ( EU national )
we both Received Resident permit in October 2011 ( EEA1 & EEA2 )
My wife applied Permanent resident 2014
My wife Permanent Resident received on 02 December 2014
Child born on 18 December 2014
My Wife on Maternity Leave until October 2015

Now my question is once EU member received Permanent resident and not working anymore in future, is there any effect on my application in future when it come to apply for EEA4 in 2016 ? The reason I am asking because we have new baby girl and I want her to look after the child. At the moment with my salary I can support and afford all the household expenses without needing any kind of benefit.

Do I have to show evidence of EU member (wife ) working on that time in 2016 when I will apply my PR ?

I hope you understand what I want to ask

Thank you,

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Re: Please advice me on EEA4

Post by sheraz7 » Tue Jan 06, 2015 10:34 am

If your EU national partner has already received her PR then she no longer need to exercise her treaty rights and therefore you will simply need to complete your 5 years.
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Re: Please advice me on EEA4

Post by vndpag » Tue Jan 06, 2015 8:22 pm

sheraz7 wrote:If your EU national partner has already received her PR then she no longer need to exercise her treaty rights and therefore you will simply need to complete your 5 years.
hi Sheraz thank you very much for your reply so i just need to send my 5 years employment history and my wife 5 years employment history untill she received PR (2009 to 2014 ) once again thank you sheraz7
EEA1 & EEA2 Application sent on 26/07/2011
Received by Home Office 27/07/2011
EEA1 and COA Received in one pack 23/09/2011 (Dated 01/09/2011)
Resident Card 18/10/2011

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Re: Please advice me on EEA4

Post by sheraz7 » Tue Jan 06, 2015 8:34 pm

Only EU national's 5 years of employment history will need and once eea3 PR will be issued then only eea3 PR card will need to send along with your eea4 PR application instead of sending again the treaty rights. Your employment history is irrelevant.
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Re: Please advice me on EEA4

Post by kofiasenji » Tue Jan 06, 2015 11:37 pm

@sheraz are you sure 5 years employment history from hmrc will be accepted in lieu of 5 years p60 by the homeoffice.please advise

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Re: Please advice me on EEA4

Post by kofiasenji » Thu Jan 08, 2015 12:03 am

@sheraz 7 pls can you advise if 5 years employment history from hmrc is acceptable to homeoffice inplace of p60 as i cant find the p60 anymore

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Re: Please advice me on EEA4

Post by sheraz7 » Thu Jan 08, 2015 12:52 am

An original officially issued employment history by HMRC confirming relevant dates should be acceptable. UKBA do recognize employment history.
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