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Gmember wrote:Have you been exercising the treaty rights in the UK?
His next step is to apply for a residence card. I'm not sure whether he should delay until you get a job. If you do not have a job, he will need to supply strong evidence that you have a "genuine chance" of being employed. The big question is whether he will get a 'certificate of application' (CoA) that indicates that he is allowed to work. If the preliminary assessment of your submission does not suggest that you have a genuine chance of being employed, he will not get such a CoA, and will be unable to work after his family permit expires.ines.13 wrote:What has my husband to do now ?
Legally, there is no requirement for you to apply for a 'registration certificate'. However, given that the current plan is for the UK to end free movement with the rest of the EEA, it may be useful to obtain one as soon as possible. You've obviously missed the potential key date of 23 June, but some people have been suggesting a key date in September, when the new prime minister is (effectively) supposed to be chosen, and British withdrawal from the EU is most likely to be declared.ines.13 wrote:And me as a european citizen have I to ask for a resident card ?
Yes, that's the link for your husband to apply. I got it wrong , it's the PR form which supports joint applications. I'm not sure how you should apply at the same time as your husband. Perhaps someone else can advise?ines.13 wrote:Is it this link ? https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... orm-eea-fm
If I understand there is a risk for my husband to be refused if I don't find a job, but if he find a job is it changing something in his situation when he will apply ?
The ability to speak foreign languages won't strengthen the application.ines.13 wrote:Hello Richard I think I can also apply with this link
How to proof in being a qualified person bring added value with foreign languages per example ?
Yes, that's correct.ines.13 wrote:So the link above is for my husband non european citizen and the eea qp for me a european citizen ?
If you are a qualified person then hubby as your spouse can work.ines.13 wrote:Hello
We've filled the form we have to send it with original passports
They will kept it for at least six months
I don't know if my husband is allowed to work without passport and with an expired visa
someone of you knows the legislation please ?
Thank you