- FAQ
- Login
- Register
- Call Workpermit.com for a paid service +44 (0)344-991-9222
ESC
Welcome to immigrationboards.com!
Moderators: Casa, Amber, archigabe, batleykhan, ca.funke, ChetanOjha, EUsmileWEallsmile, JAJ, John, Obie, push, geriatrix, vinny, CR001, zimba, meself2
No, because retained right of residence only applies to married spouses, not unmarried partners.
She may apply for Pre settled status under Chen, and could potentially add time spent as unmarried partner towards settled status.secret.simon wrote: ↑Tue May 05, 2020 6:05 pmNo, because retained right of residence only applies to married spouses, not unmarried partners.
You may be able to apply for a derivative right of residence based on your child.
Unsure of whether reception counts as "being in education" and I will leave it for others to answer.
I know that I don’t have retained right as unmarried partner but do I have it as a parent of a child that has retained right?secret.simon wrote: ↑Tue May 05, 2020 6:05 pmNo, because retained right of residence only applies to married spouses, not unmarried partners.
You may be able to apply for a derivative right of residence based on your child.
Unsure of whether reception counts as "being in education" and I will leave it for others to answer.
I now have pre settled status as unmarried partner.Obie wrote: ↑Tue May 05, 2020 8:58 pmShe may apply for Pre settled status under Chen, and could potentially add time spent as unmarried partner towards settled status.secret.simon wrote: ↑Tue May 05, 2020 6:05 pmNo, because retained right of residence only applies to married spouses, not unmarried partners.
You may be able to apply for a derivative right of residence based on your child.
Unsure of whether reception counts as "being in education" and I will leave it for others to answer.
I accept however, that retained right of residence under the regulations is not an option available to the OP.
Fairly certain that a self-employed person is also a worker.
I am not sure that is correct. In some context EU self employed are treated as a worker.secret.simon wrote: ↑Wed May 06, 2020 8:57 amFairly certain that a self-employed person is also a worker.
Yes, this is what I was talking about(( Thanks for info anyway.Obie wrote: ↑Wed May 06, 2020 11:18 amI am not sure that is correct. In some context EU self employed are treated as a worker.secret.simon wrote: ↑Wed May 06, 2020 8:57 amFairly certain that a self-employed person is also a worker.
However by definition, a worker has different meaning from a self employed.
Also see Hrabkova
Also
Czop.
In the particular topic on this thread, no it is not possible for a self employed to be treated as employed.
This is from Chen cases guidance:
Galiciasecret.simon wrote: ↑Wed May 27, 2020 5:28 pmOpposite sex "pareja de hecho" from either Galicia or the Basque country in Spain are recognised in the UK. Where in Spain was your "pareja de hecho" conducted?