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There are no visas on the EEA route. Your wife probably has an EEA residence card, which is not a visa.We are in the process of applying to a permanent residence in the UK, just before my wife's 5-year EEA visa expires.
You need to prove that you have been a qualified person for a continuous 5 year period. It doesn't matter whether it was the last 5 years or not.If I understand correctly I have to prove that I have been a 'qualified person' in the last 5 years.
Should be OK. Were you looking for a job in that 3 month gap? A jobseeker falls under the category of worker for the purposes of EEA residence. To make things easier, could you just wait another 6 months and then apply on the basis of 5 years of full time work?The problem is that I have been working in the last 4.5 years, but before I was a student. We had a comprehensive health insurance for around 6 months, but there is about 3 months that is not covered between finishing uni and my first job. Do you think that can be a problem? Is there a way around it?
From https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... -04_KP.pdf -Also the applications asks for 'Sufficient financial resources', I had a scholarship at the time, but the university would not provide any proof of that after almost 5 years. Not sure what can be done about that? (Our bank account at the time was probably probably heavily overdrawn, so not sure if I can sent that instead?)
Sufficient financial resources (students and self-sufficient persons)
At least one of the following:
Itemised bank statements
Building society pass book
Evidence of receipt of a pension
Evidence of income from rental property
Wage slips from lawful employment
Evidence of income from lawful self-employment
(Student only) Evidence of a grant, scholarship or bursary
(Student only) A declaration, signed and dated by the relevant EEA national, confirming that
they have/had sufficient financial resources to cover them and any family members living in the
UK (if applicable) not to become a burden on the UK’s social assistance system during their
period of stay in the UK as a student – this should be witnessed and counter-signed by a
Commissioner for Oaths, public notary, or magistrate.
If a relative, friend or other person has been financially supporting you/your sponsor, you must
enclose a signed and dated letter from that person confirming that they have been supporting
you/your sponsor and for how long. You must also submit evidence of that person’s finances as
above.
a) Its not a visa.jamborta wrote:Hi all,
My wife is on the EEA FM permit that is expiring in three weeks. Unfortunately I (as the sponsor) have lost my passport and unable to provide an ID for the EEA PR application potentially before the current permit expires. My questions would be
a, If we apply after the visa expires, would that be a problem? Would the new PR application has to be submitted or granted before the current permit expires?
b, Is there any other way for me to apply without an ID (don't have a national ID either)?
many thanks,
If travelling together have chat with friendly border guard, show ids and proof of relationship and enter UK.jamborta wrote:@noajthan thanks for the quick reply. I am applying for a new passport and then planning to apply for PR. If I understand correctly it does not matter when we apply for that.
By the way, after the RC expires what would happen at the border entering the UK?
Not a biggie.jamborta wrote:Hi all,
I am trying to fill in the PR application. I have been self-employed for the last three years. For proof of earnings one of the evidence I can provide is my business bank statements - given that I can 'provide evidence to show that I have access to the account'.
What sort of evidence can I provide to show that?
Thanks
must be named on the account, or otherwise provide evidence to show that they have access to the account