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And being Self-Employed is exercising a Treaty Right. Accordingly it is not compulsory for a Registration Certificate to be applied for, but I am going to say that it might be very helpful to apply, given that it confirms that the holder is legally entitled to work in the way that they are working.If you are exercising a Treaty right, you are not required to obtain a document confirming this, but you are entitled to a registration certificate confirming your status if you wish. Applications can be made on form BR1, or in the case of the highly skilled, on form BR2.
In that case, they are wrong. She is fully entitled to be self-employed, and accordingly is under a duty to pay National Insurance contributions.I then have written requesting a insurance number and they say she is not eligable.
My wife applied for BR1 on February 6th and it was issued on March 26th, 7 weeks.Gina_C wrote:Well I sent all the papers off on Feb 21st and haven't had nothing yet but I need them back soon to get my passport sorted before we go on holiday.