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Define your relationship to the EEA nationalnao123 wrote:Hope someone can clear this up for me - so frustrated!
I got a family member permit while over in Ireland in late May while my EEA2 Visa app is under consideration in Liverpool. Before heading over I spoke to 2 different folks at Liverpool who told me I needed the FP to get back to the UK with my partner, but would not be a work permit. This was what I was told at the Dublin office as well. So, after three attempts I was finally granted an FP, that simply says "to acc xxx" - nothing about work, just a 6 months expiry date.
A couple weeks ago I asked my MP to look into my residency card and they got a reply stating that my FP states I'm allowed to work!!! So I've dug online and sure enough, the fine print says I can work but I'm getting mixed messages from the talking heads.
SO - does anyone know how I can tell if I can work based on the sticker on the passport?
Thanks,
Nao123
What about study? I've just received my EEA Family Permit and will be moving to London in the next few weeks. I have a PGCE offer for Sept 2010. Is studying on a FP ok as the unmarried partner of an EEA national? I stated in my application that I will be studying before seeking employment.Plum70 wrote:Oversight on my part...
As you are an unmarried partner of a EU national you may not be allowed to work until such a time when the UKBA acknowledges you as the 'family member of a EU national' by issuing you with a RC. However, this should be done within 6 months from the date of receipt of your application.