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Hey vinny,
Hey frei, thanks allot for your reply. I work 16 hours per week, do you think that this will be sufficient in order to make and eea2 application?frei wrote:EEA1 application is not a legal requirement, you can choose to apply for it and not apply for it. You will be fine without it. EEA2 is the residence card application for your wife.
How many hours do you work part time? that will depend if your part time work will be sufficient to make an EEA2 application. It is much easier when one is a worker.
The CSI should cover you and your spouse as you will be the one sponsoring her.
Your wife can obtain NI with the EEA family permit.
hi,sheraz7 wrote:Just go ahead and apply EEA2 for your non-eea partner based on your 16 hours working and that should not be a problem as long as your "employment is a genuine and effective activity for remuneration".
Hi,frei wrote:If admission onto the ESOL course requires someone to have been ordinarily domiciled, then she might have to meet that requirement before she can be admitted.
Your spouse can apply with your 16 hrs employment.