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You mean 'working rainbow'......Casa wrote:You may have a problem regarding the fact that she was being paid cash and not paying tax ...what is known as 'working black'....so she won't be able to claim that she was Exercising Treaty Rights during these years.
IMHO, I think that constitutes deception, Obie, it would be a blatant lie.Obie wrote:She can claim that she was living in the UK as a Self Sufficient Person. But she will need bank statement and Medical insurance to support that, and the family she was living with, could also provide a supporting letter, that they were providing for her needs.
That is, if they were giving her money, that will be considered as allowance rather than a proper up keeping wage.
It will be a bit tricky, but there is a possibility it could work.
For community citizens, the HO just needs to be satisfied that they were not a reasonable burden on state resource during their stay, for them to fulfill the self-sufficient criteria.
Thats the issue she dont have a bank statement, she opened her bank account in 2005, she was living with some friends and we cant get hold of them.Obie wrote:She can claim that she was living in the UK as a Self Sufficient Person. But she will need bank statement and Medical insurance to support that, and the family she was living with, could also provide a supporting letter, that they were providing for her needs.
That is, if they were giving her money, that will be considered as allowance rather than a proper up keeping wage.
It will be a bit tricky, but there is a possibility it could work.
For community citizens, the HO just needs to be satisfied that they were not a reasonable burden on state resource during their stay, for them to fulfill the self-sufficient criteria.