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Hinoajthan wrote: UK (somewhat controversially) only recognises qualified persons who were workers or self-employed under the Surinder Singh-route route. Hope that is not problematic for you.
As far as I'm aware everyone applies online except for N.Korea residents (in N.Korea).anon87 wrote:Thanks for your reply.
I worked as a credit collector in a American multinational company for 6 months, I think thats sufficient??
I followed the link you provided to make an account to register so that my husband could make the application. However after completing basic details and setting a password it came back to say registration unsuccessful. I can only imagine that may Spain does not qualify for online applications?
Also do I need to provide proof of living with my husband 24/7, I do travel to the UK quite abit to see my family. Would this be a problem?
noajthan wrote:As far as I'm aware everyone applies online except for N.Korea residents (in N.Korea).anon87 wrote:Thanks for your reply.
I worked as a credit collector in a American multinational company for 6 months, I think thats sufficient??
I followed the link you provided to make an account to register so that my husband could make the application. However after completing basic details and setting a password it came back to say registration unsuccessful. I can only imagine that may Spain does not qualify for online applications?
Also do I need to provide proof of living with my husband 24/7, I do travel to the UK quite abit to see my family. Would this be a problem?
Suggest try again &/or use different browser etc.
6 months of work may be enough.
EU case law suggests a minimum of 3 months or so but don't forget UK immigration is a hot topic these days and HO tends to play hardball in this area. So the longer the better really.
As long as you maintained continuity of residence in Spain (ie no more than 6 months absence per 12 month period) all should be well.
EU case law permits 'non co-habitation' in EU couples; (you just have to be married, not necessarily co-habiting 24*7).
Thats what i have done, thank you.noajthan wrote:As its an online form I can't see latest version & all questions.
You could print off the paper version (its on website for benefit of N.Korea applicants) and have a practice until you are able to register online.
The paper form is just to practice on.anon87 wrote:Thats what i have done, thank you.noajthan wrote:As its an online form I can't see latest version & all questions.
You could print off the paper version (its on website for benefit of N.Korea applicants) and have a practice until you are able to register online.
So can I just get one thing straight. I (my husband or I or both?) would need to complete the form either online or on paper however it will be, then make an appointment and go to the UK embassy in Madrid (there is no other embassy elsewhere) to submit all the supporting documents from Spanish to English to support my husbands application? Most of these documents being mine.
Is the application definitely NOT submitted in the UK? all this time I was under the impression that it was? If this is the case why do to they want it translated? They charge like 10 Euros per page and i have so many pages id be bankrupt lol
I don't think that that applies to me as I have been living in Barcelona for almost 3 years now.noajthan wrote:This case may be of interest:
http://www.immigrationboards.com/irelan ... 06715.html
There is case law to say you do not necessarily have to be working at the end of your sojourn in a member state.anon87 wrote:I don't think that that applies to me as I have been living in Barcelona for almost 3 years now.
The only thing is I only worked for 6 months between 2013/2014. Do you think that will be a problem? Do I have to be working at the time of my application?
I contacted a solicitor by email who basically replied saying I do not meet the requirements because I am not currently working and I have to be. However I am under the belief and understanding that as long as you have excercised your eu treaty rights it's sufficient?
I am feeling sad and panicked now
noajthan wrote:There is case law to say you do not necessarily have to be working at the end of your sojourn in a member state.anon87 wrote:I don't think that that applies to me as I have been living in Barcelona for almost 3 years now.
The only thing is I only worked for 6 months between 2013/2014. Do you think that will be a problem? Do I have to be working at the time of my application?
I contacted a solicitor by email who basically replied saying I do not meet the requirements because I am not currently working and I have to be. However I am under the belief and understanding that as long as you have excercised your eu treaty rights it's sufficient?
I am feeling sad and panicked now
The important thing is (obviously) to have exercised treaty rights at some time.
Will try to find a reference when i have time.
I can't find the case law I'm thinking of just now.anon87 wrote:He didn't even know what evidence I had. This was his reply to my generic query to see if he'd done any surinder Singh applications and me providing the basic info of what I'd done in Spain.