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Why would you want to send in a residence card that has lost its validity by now and you probably should have returned to the Swedish authorities when to decided to leave Sweden?jjoell23 wrote:Would you recommend that should I send my Swedish residence card to HO to give evidence of EEA family member would it help?
Thanks for your answer but I have many more questions. How much time did you live together in Sweden before getting married? Did you meet her before in Lithuania? What documents each of you needed for marriage? Was it a long process or short and simple? Then did you apply for RC with your wife as a principal person who had to show all finances, housing, etc.? What documents did they require to submit for RC from each of you? How much time did it take to get the approval and was your RC valid for 5 years? I would be thankful for detailed answers because I'm almost in the same situation. Your help would be very nice.jjoell23 wrote:Hello yustynne,
I was on student visa while I was in sweden before RC.
jjoell23 wrote:We have one common account which we opened in June, 2009. I already sent bank statement of that account which clearly shows our common address’s . I can get the fresh bank statement of that account and get them send again.
Of course, you are required to but how is she doing that? Because you sayjjoell23 wrote:Would it help to show the evidence that she is exercising treaty rights over here?
I find it somewhat funny that you would have to write an affidavit for your own wife but what do I know about UK marriage laws... You said that you would have a joint account so if you send those in anyway you should be ok. Does the affidavit have to be notarized? If not it doesn't seem too much work to send it again.jjoell23 wrote:What about the self sufficient funds? ) Would you recommend that I write a fresh affidavit send HO again that I am the financial sponsor or does it has to be my wife bank statements to prove self sufficient?
Nothing to correct here. Just send your payslips and also joint bank account statements if you wish. The only problem with self-sufficiency is the question whether you would be covered by NHS or not. NHS seems to believe so but HO doesn't. But you have proactively taken care of that anyway. I think you should be fine.jjoell23 wrote:"An EEA national can qualify as self-sufficient based on the income of their non-EEA family member"
http://www.ukvisas.gov.uk/en/ecg/eunati ... anationals
So sending them my payslips would satisfy that EEA national qualify as a self suffiecent on the basis of partner constant income.Correct me guys If I am wrong?
(Self-employed person - The EEA national must be able to show evidence that they have established themselves in the UK as a self-employed person e.g. a copy of business accounts or an accountant’s letter.jjoell23 wrote:I have found answer the question of second request document which HO asking for and for the mate Rebel 82 as well.
Of course providing our common bank account statement will show that she is exercising treaty rights in uk.
Answer for Rebel 82
"Self-sufficient person - The EEA national must be able to show evidence that they have sufficient resources not to become a burden on the social assistance system and have comprehensive sickness insurance cover. There is no fixed amount that is regarded as 'sufficient resources'. The personal situation of each applicant must be taken into account.
A retired person would qualify as self-sufficient if they can demonstrate that they are in receipt of a pension and/ or have sufficient funds not to become a burden on the social assistance system.
"An EEA national can qualify as self-sufficient based on the income of their non-EEA family member"
http://www.ukvisas.gov.uk/en/ecg/eunati ... anationals
So sending them my payslips would satisfy that EEA national qualify as a self suffiecent on the basis of partner constant income.Correct me guys If I am wrong?
In order to acquire the right of Permanent Residence in the UK, you should be lawfully resident in the UK for five years, with the EEA national of whom you are a family member and who exercises a Treaty right for said period.jjoell23 wrote:As I had applied in March, 2009 for RC why would they have issued me from Jan, 2010. I was on Working holiday status before which runs out in May, 2009. To qualify for Indefinite stay in UK do I have to wait another 5 years or would I be able to qualify after 5 years(including my working holiday status May,2007 - May,2009 + duration I have waited for my decision) ?
Self employed: to be employed by oneself.shussain452 wrote:can some one explain in more detail self employed and self sufficient?
kind of resources some example plz and amount of fundbenifa wrote:Self employed: to be employed by oneself.shussain452 wrote:can some one explain in more detail self employed and self sufficient?
Self sufficient: to be able to provide for yourself and your resident family members from your own resources.
Kind of resources - financial resources.shussain452 wrote:kind of resources some example plz and amount of fundbenifa wrote:Self employed: to be employed by oneself.shussain452 wrote:can some one explain in more detail self employed and self sufficient?
Self sufficient: to be able to provide for yourself and your resident family members from your own resources.
thanks