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Application must be made by post, there is no office to go to.Condor82 wrote:Hi guys,
Quick questions: When it comes to submitting original documents does that imply that I also need to send my passport? (I need it for work- related reasons).
Is it possible to certify at the council a copy of my passport and other documents by showing them the originals so I can just send the copies?
Also when it comes to JSA rejection emails I'd like to show to describe the period when I was jobless, can I just print them?
Please let me know if that's possible and if there are offices that can help me.
Many thanks!
Ref: https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... nts_v1.pdfUnless otherwise stated, please send original documents only. Photocopies are not acceptable. If you’re unable to send the original, please explain why. We’re unlikely to be able to approve your application without sight of the original document.
Whichever type of qualified person you were at the time you will need to provide adequate documentary supporting evidence to back your case that you have been exercising treaty rights continuously in UK for 5 years.Condor82 wrote:Hi guys, just a quick question;
I'm filling the form EEA (PR) and at page 47 they ask me what I was doing in the previous 5 years' time.
When I moved in UK at the beginning (like 90% of people) I was looking for a job (without claiming benefits) and I was self sufficient by using money (mainly cash) I saved from previous jobs in my country (Then after 2 years I claimed benefits when I was terminated but that's another story)
I have no idea if I have to write "looking for a job" or "self sufficient" and I know that if I write self sufficient they want proof how much I had and I do not have any proof especially because I had cash and when I was renting a room in London I used to pay in cash the landlord without him giving me any receipt or proof of payment.
On the other hand if I write looking for a job maybe the Home Office might think I did not have money enough and that I was not qualified.
I'm stuck in this dilemma. Please can you help me?
Many thanks
J
EHIC should be accepted as an alternative to CSI as you had the foresight to get one issued from your country.Condor82 wrote:Thanks for your reply.
Being Italian I have EHIC (European Health Insurance Card) issued by my country.
Is that valid as proof?
Also in the periods I was not working I was living with the saving of my previous jobs, does that means that I can state in the form that I was self sufficient?
Please let me know,
Many thanks.
They are doing it. And making the checks more rigorous. And backdating them.Condor82 wrote:Thanks Noajthan,
Do you mean they cannot do that right?
Any idea about what can I do?
Many thanks
You seem to have not satisfied the gpow test.Condor82 wrote:Basically I arrived in June 2009 and I started looking for a job. I found a job in September and I have always worked except for the times i was in benefits.
I never had any test, I had when required attended A4e (that now I guess it's called PeoplePlus) and they showed me how to write a good cv and few tricks to be successful. Never failed anything because there was nothing to fail, just attendnoajthan wrote:You seem to have not satisfied the gpow test.Condor82 wrote:Basically I arrived in June 2009 and I started looking for a job. I found a job in September and I have always worked except for the times i was in benefits.
Were you ever called in for a gpow interview?
Did you undergo any training whilst on the bench?
Life in the UK and English language test have absolutely nothing to do with EEA permanent residence.Condor82 wrote:Also in the worst case scenario: when can I apply again for EEAPR and achieve it? (Quite annoying 'cause I have already passed life in the UK and the English test)
Thanks