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What is your question?arleneauray wrote:Hi i hope someone can answer my query, im a family member of eu national, my husband came to uk 2007, we got married nov. 2010, my question is in may, june, july 2011, my husband has no job and didnt sign injob centre, but we didnt left the country but he stayed jobless. Im applying this november for permanent residence. He didnt apply for pr.
Jan feb march april - employed
may june july - unemployed but didnt sign in job centre
aug till dec. - employed
It probably would have helped to have registered at a job centre.arleneauray wrote:Sorry, my question is will it be a problem those 3 months that my husband was unemployed but didnt sign in job center, he is french..
we never left the country year 2011
Stopping work and just having a break (inside UK) is not recognised as exercising treaty rights in UK.arleneauray wrote:I dont think he did, he just stopped and had a break, and come back to work aug til dec.,
jan, feb march april - employed
may jun july -no work
aug till dec - employed
Eu national can be outside uk for 6 months, my husband just stopped working for 3 months and didnt sign in job centre....
Well you can apply & see what happens - so there is hope.arleneauray wrote:Oh no!!! Does that mean i have to wait till next yr , bec of those less than 3months
is there any hope for this
So if he worked for more than one year, he retains worker status.Qualified person”
6.—Worker
(2) A person who is no longer working shall not cease to be treated as a worker for the purpose of paragraph (1)(b) if—
[...]
(i)he was employed for one year or more before becoming unemployed;
IMHO it is yet to be seen how they would interpret the amendment.(7) A person may not retain the status of a worker pursuant to paragraph (2)(b), or jobseeker pursuant to paragraph (1)(a), for longer than six months unless he can provide compelling evidence that he is continuing to seek employment and has a genuine chance of being engaged.”
What visa do you think you have?arleneauray wrote:If unsuccessful, my visa will run out next yr of april, and you said i can apply mid of 2011?
Also, i remember it was cash on hand those 3months. Will this be helpful
arleneauray wrote:I read the amendments in 2006 it says that as long as hes been employed for more than a year, amd resided in united kingdom for 3 years....
so does that mean my husband is safe bec. The new amendments was 2013 before 2011 and still apply in 2006 amendments. Am i correct? Pls help im really stressed
Try to take it step by step.Qualified person”
6.—Worker
(2) A person who is no longer working shall not cease to be treated as a worker for the purpose of paragraph (1)(b)
From all I read above, I think your case falls in grey area, subject to Home office case worker's interpretation and discretion. I think other people above have already given the best suggestion. They are saying you have chance but not certain (so you can certainly try). I don't think anyone here can give you a sure answer that you are looking for, but Home Office itself.arleneauray wrote:Ok thank you for the reply....
Do u think i have the chance to get my pr with this matter if i provide the evidence
Thank you.
rooibos,rooibos wrote:noajthan, do we have any feedback on whether the HO is applying the 2013-2014 amendment(s) retrospectively?
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... dacted.pdfThis applies to all decisions made on or after 01 January 2014