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It is very unlikely that "immigration specialists" (lawyers?) in Thailand have much relevant experience in this area of EU law. Please consider not spending more money on them."some immigration n specialists in thailand say..."
This is the most important thing for the OP to answer. Until he very clearly lays this out, there is not much help we can provide.EUsmileWEallsmile wrote:What exactly is your work history? When did you become ill?
Just as the lawyer said, there are special dispensations for workers who have ceased work due to illness and like in your case who are permanently unable to work (provided that they have worked for a period of time first). On the face of it, you appear to have met these conditions.dmax wrote:hi ,
im sorry guru but i have googled that and i do not understand all these regulations and laws.
can anyone basically advise me in short please. i need to know if the ukba are wrong in refusing the kids application for eea, i need to know if , because i am long term incapacitated am i qualified or not ? lawyer told me yesterday that there were provisions for people who were permanently incapacitated and these rules should of been adheared to by ukba , though lawyer did not go into much detail and it looks like i will need to pay him a lot of money for more advice or to take up my case, money which i do not have now as myself and wife used all the money we had to go to thailand and make this eea permit for our kids.
also the appeal, do i need to apeal both childs decisions or only one appeal since they are twins and have the same circumstances and an oral appeal or not ?
thankyou again