I applied for PR in June 2016 as European working as self-employed/employed. Got a refusal letter in Nov 2016.
My situation is as follow:
2011-2012 Self employed - earned 4.636 year gross income
2012-2013 Self employed - earned 4,989 year gross income
2013-2014 Self employed - earned 5.408 year gross income
2014-2015 Self employed earned 2.392 and employed from Sep15
2015-2016 Employed full time from Sep15 til present
The Home Office refused the PR as the claimed employment was deemed as marginal and auxiliary or supplementary.
I was working 20 hours a week and receiving Working Tax Credit, Child tax Credit and Child Benefit. My son`s dad moved back to his home country after we got divorced and as a single mother, with no family around, being self employed gave me the time flexibility that a full time work wouldn't.
Home office entitled me to appeal against its decision but I didn`t think I could win and never appealed.
I have since applied for RC as I am current full time employed and I am still waiting for the decision.
I then found a topic on this forum this weekend, where a person's PR had also been refused on the same grounds as mine and was advice by AKZ to challenge the decision. I then started to read AKZ journey and that gave me hope that I can also be entitled to a PR.
As I can no longer appeal the decision, do you guys think, based on the situation described above, that it would be worth to make a fresh PR application and if it comes back as refused, start the appeal process?
If so, do I wait for my RC first (applied beginning Feb) and then apply for PR, or apply for PR right now?
Any thoughts will be really appreciated.
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