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sjimoh112 wrote:According to you, you're married and you applied for EEA 2 Residence card in Dec 10 and and received CoA for marriage today. This is a little bit funny situation because you don't need CoA any longer because you're already married. You probably need to register your marriage if you had a ceremony that isn't recognised, that's probably the reason you got a CoA.
I believe you've currently got a legal status in uk that's why you received the CoA this quick. If not you'd been waiting for 1-2 years.
As a matter of fact, you've got to have some form of legal status in order for you to get employed which it seems you do, as you've got a job. So therefore you don't need to quite your job no matter what it says on the paper you've received from the ukba.
As far as I'm concern, you've got a right to work as you're already (presumely) working legally. If you're not legally employed, I'll suggest you contact a solitor for advice asap.
Best wishes
Hi! I think its right way - Wright letter to HO and ask for correct COA as you right to work in UK as family member of EEA. When i send my EEA2 in 2006 and 2007 for my daughter i send them proof of address living together with husband and his last 3 pay slips and i receive first COA with right to work as family member and RC in 2 month. Just tell me your wife register with HO?dhruv45in wrote:Update : Just called HO Liverpool and the lady on the phone suggested i should send the COA back by post and request for a correct COA as i am a married partner of an EU national who is exercising her rights here in UK and as i entered UK on a EEA FP I should be given the right to work while my application is being processed. Any other thing anybody can suggest i could include ?
am talking frm abit of what i know mate. using my own case and a mate case ok. i applied as unmarried partner and was given COA without the right to work , and during this period my uk work visa expires while my application was sent to HO, and my mate who got married to an EEA Nationals wiith expires visa got the right to work COA. so u can apply thiese cases to yours if its any useful.mimine30 wrote:ok guy
we really need to get to the bottom of this.
if you noticed all the answer are saying something else
i would and iam sure everyone will be much better helped if the answer are accurate or just a guess.
receiving a COA for an EEA2 application with a right to work or not wile the application is in progress?
from your answers
1unmarried couple ,family member other than husband or wife (thise received a COA without a right to work)
2 married couple are receiving COA with a right to work
now in this seconde point does having a visa a familypermit overstayers,no visa at all have something to do with the kind of COA received?
please share whats your situatiopn and WHAT kind COA received
it will be very helpful