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Is she the family member of a successful asylum applicant?philfuntee wrote:My wife has permission to remain being part of a family unit et. al.
Find below an extract of the letter sent to her confirming her permission below:
....."“The conditions of your permission permit you to work without the need for work permit and to engage in business without seeking the permission of the Minister"
Are you sure the quote is correct? It doesn't make sense.philfuntee wrote:Does the information below answer your question?
"This permission is being granted on the basis that you are part of a family until where the parent(s) of this unit have been granted residency".
I need your very comprehensive guide.
Thanks.
Excellent advice here from agniukas. Could not have written it better myself.agniukas wrote:another question, on what basis does her mother have her residency stamp 4?
but from the looks of it, you won't be able to 'inherit' the stamp 4 from your wife and will have to 'earn' it on your own. you will be getting stamp 3 with practically no chances of getting stamp 4. (unless you work with work permits for 5 years and then apply for LTR, or in the case if your spouse becomes naturalised)
even your wife's stamp 4 is not unconditional, she will have to reapply for its renewal when it expires.
sorry for not so good news.
You would have to find a company who is willing to offer you a job and is successful in attaining a work permit for you. Keep the job (or another job with a work permit) for 5 years, and you can apply for Long Term Residency (Stamp 4).philfuntee wrote:If as a stamp 3 holder i am not allowed to work, how then do i get a work permit to work for 5 years?