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1) & 4)DestinyChild wrote:...
. Here are my questions-
1. Once I get my PR Card, what requirements do I need to meet to bring my wife to the UK to live with me? Am I going to fall under the UK Immigration Rules or still remain under the EU Free Movement law?
2. I am confused about the £18,600 requirement. A work colleague told me I don't have to meet this financial requirement when applying to bring my wife to the UK as I have a PR Card and still under the EU Law. Is he right in his assertion? Is having a EEA PR card means being under the UK Immigration law or being under the EU Free Movement Law?
3. I am already working to meet the £18,600 requirement for getting my Wife in. Is the £18,600 financial requirement calculated before or after taxation? My current earnings are almost close to £18,600 so I want to do an extra Part Time Job or small business to meet up with the entire amount. However, I need to know if I actually need to honour this requirement once I get my EEA PR Card.
4. I can get all documentation needed for my PR Card application. However, I have done some work out of London and have not been living all the time with my Sponsor. I am an adult and my Sponsor ( Cousin ) is married. She also has two children and lives with them and her husband. So I decided to get my own place and due to the nature of my profession, I have lived in a few places in England. Can this affect my PR Application? Do I need to be living with my Sponsor all through the 5 years? Does my Sponsor's activities and documents hold more weight than mine when I apply for my PR Card in March 2016?
@Obie and other Members of this lovely Board, I need your advice and views on my situation. I am a bit nervous as 2016 approaches. Thanks a lot.
Extended family members
You can apply as an extended family member if you’re either:
the unmarried partner of the EEA national and you’re in a lasting relationship with them that’s similar to a marriage or civil partnership
a relative of the EEA national (or of their spouse or civil partner) but you don’t qualify as their family member
Relatives include brothers or sisters, aunts or uncles, nephews or nieces and cousins. Relatives can also include grandchildren, parents and grandparents if the EEA national only has the right to reside as a student.
As well as being a relative of the EEA national, one of the following must be true:
you were dependent on the EEA national before coming to the UK, and you’re still dependant on them while in the UK
you were dependant on a member of the EEA national’s household before coming to the UK, and you’re still dependant on them while in the UK
you need the personal care of the EEA national (or of their spouse or civil partner) on serious health grounds
Ref: https://www.gov.uk/apply-for-a-uk-resid ... ligibilityYour application is considered based on your individual circumstances and you may not be approved for a residence card even if you meet the conditions.
These regulations, especially regulation 8 show how you will be assessed & the types of evidence HO will require:DestinyChild wrote:@Noajthan, thanks for your reply. I have a Residence Card as the Extended Family Member of my cousin. On my Residence Card, it was written that I am allowed to work or engage in business activities. I was dependent on my Sponsor before coming to join her in the UK and I can still be classed as a Member of her household. We still have a lot of things we do together as a Family and I can prove our Family links before and after I came to join her household in the UK.
So what do you think I should do to rectify the situation before I apply for my PR Card. Thanks.
Member of household means living with your sponsor in your sponsor's house.DestinyChild wrote:What does 'Member of The Household' mean in the Form for applying for the PR Card ( EEA4 )? I believe I am a Member of my Sponsors household. Can someone explain this better for me? Thanks.
They will be crosschecking & verifying that your mother (& her sponsor, your spouse) meet the rules;Pursuitofhappiness wrote:Hi guy I wonder is u can help me. My my non era mum has a court appeal this week to prove that she is dependent of my spouse (EU member) as she lives with us. Do u know what kind of questions we should expect or will it be just basic questions about what we do at home on a daily basis. Any info will be appreciated .thanx