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Our application was decline for the same reason. The trouble is how do you define principal residence.mixed2014 wrote: ↑Sat Oct 28, 2017 2:09 pmso my application for my husband has been refused for a residence card because my husband spent only 3-4 months in Belgium.i did a self-employed but my accounts shows no transfer or payment into my account.they are asking me why I moved to Belgium in the first place and why I moved back to uk again.should I appeal or put in another application?
I haven't made an application. I've simply commented in response to your post. I think you're referring to gillacious_505mixed2014 wrote: ↑Sat Oct 28, 2017 7:31 pmcasa,so what has happened since your refusal?did you appeal or made another application?
About my bank accounts,the money shows on the statements as deposits and transfers but they seem not to understand it that way,because all the money received were bank personally or by third parties on my behalf.
should I appeal?
Only if UK court is willing to listen to it. Can the courts overrule 2016 regulations? Are there any recent precedents Obie?Obie wrote: ↑Sun Oct 29, 2017 6:31 pmJust as Mr Singh did not need to show his wife Mrs Singh sold her property or transferred her centre of interest to Germany, or Miss Eind did not need to show her father sold his property when he left the Netherlands to work in the UK, and Mr Akrich did not need to show Mrs Akrich transferred the centre of her life to Ireland, so too, do i not believe you need to show your home was sold when your went to exercising treaty right.
A United Kingdom citizen will be deterred from moving to another member state to exercise treaty rights, if he does not have the certainty of being able to return back home( Eind). If a person had to sell their home before moving, or the family life they had developed in another member state will be discontinued, then they will be deterred from moving in the first place, as the will have no certainty of being able to return.
Did you had the invoices for the money you received?
the most you can do is getting a letter from accountant there.mixed2014 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 16, 2017 5:19 pmyes,i paid tax,national insurance which I have it.the only mistake I did was didn't issue receipts.
Imagine doing sales at sunday markets every week.it is purely a cash -in-hand and we paid tax.
in Belgium what the tax authorities do is ,they give you an estimated tax quarterly for you to pay and at the end of the year with your accounts prepared ,to either claim back of your tax or you pay more to the tax authorities