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The restrictions on A2 apply to work. In general, A2 need a work permit, ie permission to work from the UK authorities. They do not need permission to be self employed.MelC wrote: your girlfriend as an A2 national has conditions on her residence in the UK, as your relationship most likely doesn't qualify under "durable" your own status is whatever it is on your own entry visa to the UK.
yes, his girlfriend is a student, on an exchange program, (have to admit i had missed that it was an exchange program) so she has restrictions on her residence, as do all EU students, I wonder if it being an exchange program makes any difference to her status? as her being in the UK might be for a set period? of which if the OP was her spouse and had entered with her, he would have an RC for that same period of time.EUsmileWEallsmile wrote:The restrictions on A2 apply to work. In general, A2 need a work permit, ie permission to work from the UK authorities. They do not need permission to be self employed.MelC wrote: your girlfriend as an A2 national has conditions on her residence in the UK, as your relationship most likely doesn't qualify under "durable" your own status is whatever it is on your own entry visa to the UK.
If they are a student, self-sufficient, self-employed they can exercise treaty rights like any other EU national.