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daqm wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07, 2019 5:03 pmI have been in the UK since 2004, I studied here and my home and wife (she's EU) is here. I'm from EU as well. I have been working in the UK since 2008, on and off, before I did another MSc for a year in London. Now I have my own Ltd and continue working in the UK. I hold a residency card since 2011.
However in 2018, I spent 8 months on and off travelling to Belgium (usually Mon-Thu or Mon-Fri) and was employed through an umbrella company to work for a Belgian company. I'm pretty sure I've exceeded the 450 days in 5 years, if I take into account all my holidays the the rest of the 4 years.
Would that be regarded as exceptional circumstance, instead of me working in a Belgian company?
Shall I go ahead and spend the £1000 for my application? Should I verify with someone?
Good point, thanks. It's the residency card. It's the blue one that reads UK RESIDENCE DOCUMENTATION FOR A NATIONAL OF AN EEA STATE. Like this one: eea-route-applications/eea2-form-where- ... 83561.htmlMsSteel wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07, 2019 5:48 pmHi, you mentioned holding a residency card...do make sure the Type of Document section in your blue card lists it as Document Certifying Permanent Residence (PR) and NOT Registration Certificate. This is a common mistake made by many who got their AN application refused. Thought I'd throw it out there in case you're unaware
daqm wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07, 2019 5:56 pmGood point, thanks. It's the residency card. It's the blue one that reads UK RESIDENCE DOCUMENTATION FOR A NATIONAL OF AN EEA STATE. Like this one: eea-route-applications/eea2-form-where- ... 83561.htmlMsSteel wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07, 2019 5:48 pmHi, you mentioned holding a residency card...do make sure the Type of Document section in your blue card lists it as Document Certifying Permanent Residence (PR) and NOT Registration Certificate. This is a common mistake made by many who got their AN application refused. Thought I'd throw it out there in case you're unaware
straight from the gov.uk website:daqm wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07, 2019 5:43 pmThanks for your reply, however this is the most recent booklet to anyone readind this post:
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.u ... oklet_.pdf