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The European Court of Justice ruled in Franca Ninni-Orasche (C-413/01) http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/Lex ... 13:EN:HTML that a fixed-term contract of employment for ten weeks was sufficient for the applicant to be a worker under EU law. The case concerned educational grants and led to the issue of guidelines to the local authorities about when a person is deemed to be a worker. The guidelines concern employment relationships for which a short-term contract has been concluded in advance. The guidelines fix a minimum period of ten weeks for such situations. However, it should be emphasised that a concrete assessment must be made in each case.After six months of your spouse working in another EU country, you can both move to the UK.
Have u thought about the logistics? Which country? Language?goodtimeassured wrote:rozen,Rozen wrote:Someone else to do the ground work, and then present it to him on a silver plate? :roll:benifa wrote:Your question was answered long ago.
What more do you want?
Is it wrong to ask for help? or is it wrong to share something you know which might take me a long time to look for? I guess I got the answers on the forums anyways., Thanks
So why u wanna come here? I hate it too and I'm British....goodtimeassured wrote:I dont know anything about you but one thing for sure there is certainly nothing great in being in the UK.Wanderer wrote:Have u thought about the logistics? Which country? Language?goodtimeassured wrote:rozen,Rozen wrote: Someone else to do the ground work, and then present it to him on a silver plate? :roll:
Is it wrong to ask for help? or is it wrong to share something you know which might take me a long time to look for? I guess I got the answers on the forums anyways., Thanks
Is the prime motive to be with ur partner or to get to UK?
Sorry but I and others obviously suspect the latter.
Ofcourse not! But there is sumink wrong when a person keeps asking the same question just because he is not hearing what he wants to hear! I'm glad to hear you got the result you wanted from elsewhere, though!goodtimeassured wrote: rozen,
Is it wrong to ask for help? or is it wrong to share something you know which might take me a long time to look for? I guess I got the answers on the forums anyways., Thanks
Which kinda leaves me bewildered as to why you're fighting so hard to go there!goodtimeassured wrote:I dont know anything about you but one thing for sure there is certainly nothing great in being in the UK.