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Thanks for your reply!sweetha76 wrote:I feel you can use the family permit route, as the waiting times are not too bad.
The residence card application can take up to 6 month once you have entered the UK, as a wife of an EEA national she is entitled to work and live here (normally), as long as you are exercising Treaty Rights ( working, studying, etc.)
Yes, you've more or less got it.nordsee wrote:Thanks for your reply!
She could work on an EEA family permit? I wasn't aware of that so far.
So wait, right now we are in China. Which means she could apply for this permit over here and just move with me to the UK?
After her arrival and sorting out of her employment status she could apply for the residence card?
The permit is valid for 6 months, correct?
Yes, wife can apply for FP on basis of moving with you to UK.nordsee wrote:It says
"You must show that your EEA family member has a permanent right of residence or is one of the following if they’ve been in the UK for more than 3 months: [...]"
Do you have some experience on how this was handled in the past?
As I'm not in UK right now and haven't been since March 2016, I would not need to prove any employment or studies etc, right? We could theoretically only be going as tourists, right?
As a student you will have to hold Comprehensive Sickness Insurance (CSI) for both yourself and your wife. This is regardless of whether your wife is working as you are the EEA sponsor.nordsee wrote:1) After the 3 month period, I will probably have to prove my status (student, working...). If I will be working the income will be fine, as mentioned earlier on.
2) If I will be a student, do I need to prove anything concerning income or funds? She will earn earn and probably even support me...