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Like Ireland in Archigabe, there will be a change in UK for the 'Prior Residence issue that believed to be incompatible with directive 2004/38 of the UK (8 and 12) Regulation 2006'. Hoping to expect soon.runie80 wrote:Thanks Archigabe
Yes i thought so as well but the other legal jargon on the pages was not making much sense to me .
Congratulations to you for standing firm in IRE in the face of DOJ
full credit to you for not backing down.
we had to take the UK option as we cannot waste 3 years of our lives there waiting for something which is very simple and basic to understand.
But u deserve full credit.
Hi Bamarekbamarek wrote:What??? I called Home office 10 times and they all said my Australian partner has a right to work while our EEA2 application will be dealt with. From what you posted (big thanks for the scan) it seems it is impossible.
Can anyone explain it please....?
Also, is there any initial check done by HO before granting the certificate of application to make sure the proof of living together for 2 years is provided???
Thanks!
You may understand wrongly my comments. UK does have an obligation for that article 3(2). The discretion should be based on EU general principles not like UK stingent rules.bamarek wrote:Thanks for that. I understand that the UK does not have any obligation to implement the EU rules in accordance to the way how an evidence of a "durable relationship" --
If you think that your right to move and reside freely has been violated, you should seek redress before the competent national courts or administrative bodies.bamarek wrote:You're right but HO tries to show you that they have a right to define this rule as they want and I would have to take British government to the EU Tribunal to question the rule of 2 years of cohabitation.
Do you know what EU regulation says about the right to work once you lodge the application?
Hi VictoriaVictoriaS wrote:Bamarek, I am confused. This letter shows there is a right to work. IS your letter different?
Victoria
VictoriaS wrote:Bamarek, I am confused. This letter shows there is a right to work. IS your letter different?
Victoria
Hi bamarek
Victoria, I am confused too. Just few minutes ago I called HO and again a person on the other side confirmed a non-EEA partner of EEA citizen has a right to work while the application is being processed.
So why did this letter say No?