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by morsan » Mon Apr 30, 2012 10:42 pm
I'm an EU national, my husband is not. We're in Sweden now. We intend for him to work in the UK, and not me at all for the first couple of years, unless necessary for immigration purposes.
I've read the UKBA checklist for supporting documents, but I'm still unsure of a couple of things.
If we both apply for residence cards together, and he's the only one employed, am I considered to be exercising treaty rights as a self-sufficient person? If so, do we need to prove his income is sufficient to support the size of our household? We have two kids but both are EU citizens.
"Evidence that there are sufficient funds to maintain yourself and any family members included in your application during your intended stay in the UK on this basis"
If I'm reading this right, I need to have sufficient funds to maintain myself and my non-EEA husband--is this correct? Not including my kids then?
How does the UKBA determine what sufficient funds are? Obviously we intend to have a sufficient-for-us income eventually, but as we want to apply for the residence card as soon as possible after arriving to the UK, he may not be able to get a well enough paid job right away (we have some savings to help for a few months).
If I were to get a job myself and claim my exercising treaty rights as a worker, would the UKBA assess the sufficiency of my income?
Thanks in advance.