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adedayoh wrote:You have to keep sending payslip monthly until the last month. It's up to you to keep them informed about ur situation.
If u don't send anything they will assume u are no longer working
yeah i will post my may and june pay slips tomorrow also have my july pay slip ahead of time from my new job and send that to. i add a covering letter saying sorry for delay in getting the pay slips in all fairness my old job was slow giving them so only got them few weeks ago anyway so hopefully be ok, but yeah nothing to lose by sending them really, is it worth seeing the updated tax cert as well?adedayoh wrote:Yes benefare, am well aware af the case. But did u also realise he was exercising is right as self employed.
Robster am in the same situation as u, it doesn't cost u more than 5 euro monthly to send ur monthly payslip by registered post.
Save ur self the stress and the headache, the form only says 2 payslip for the initial application. U do need to keep them updated about ur situation. So if u decide not to send docs then good luck.
does it matter how many hours you work? my new job i did 16 hours a week but my hours are now 30 hours a week and my august pay slip will show thatroddy1984 wrote:Guys you need to send your payslips & Contact if you change your job. If someone still on same job when he/she applied for EU1 4EUFAM , then dont need to send payslips every month. Its only when your job satiation changes. Its my personal experience & my solicitor was looking after my EU1. All she send my recent two payslips & job contract for initial EU1 application. We never send any other documents or payslips & exact after 6 months I got my EU1 approval.
i want to apply for eea family permit now but we are in a sticky situaton as my wife got pregnant while we were here and luckly pregnant women get health care free in ireland even if they dont have a pps number so i am wary taking her into uk until baby born due to the fact she will need a NI number and not sure how quickly they issue them out and will nhs even help her? in that respect we were going to go to uk after baby born which is due 10 december, what would be the best for us? i was thinking wait until we get full card in september then apply about november time a month before the baby born for the eea family permit?benfares wrote:Yes your right roddy 1984. I sent 2 payslips and job contract and just waiting if i dont hear from them i will apply for an eea family permit soon.
What happens if the child being born in ireland? also how quickly can we get a NI number once we move over? and does she need one to register with a gp and hospital there? so it would be wise to apply for a family permit now then even though we are still waiting for the full residence cardbenfares wrote:Hi Robster
It takes 10 to15 working days for the eea family permit.You get an email saying whether your family permit has been refused or accepted. I think Englands healthcare is much better number 2 in europe after France. My son was born in england plus the healthcare is free and great. One thing about being born in england its so much better than Ireland.