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NON EEA DEPENDENT can call his / her spouse ?

Post by rai72 » Sat Mar 24, 2007 5:46 pm

Dear All
I am an NON EEA( INDIA N) DEPENEDENT on my EEA MOTHER

I have got my residence card for with a permission to work for five years

I have recently got married
Can I call my spouse

please advise

rai

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Re: NON EEA DEPENDENT can call his / her spouse ?

Post by Wanderer » Sat Mar 24, 2007 7:33 pm

rai72 wrote:Dear All
I am an NON EEA( INDIA N) DEPENEDENT on my EEA MOTHER

I have got my residence card for with a permission to work for five years

I have recently got married
Can I call my spouse

please advise

rai
Can you be 'dependant' if ur  working?

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Re: NON EEA DEPENDENT can call his / her spouse ?

Post by JAJ » Sun Mar 25, 2007 12:57 am

Wanderer wrote:
Can you be 'dependant' if ur working?
Not only that, how can he be "dependent" when he has a spouse?

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Re: NON EEA DEPENDENT can call his / her spouse ?

Post by rai72 » Sun Mar 25, 2007 6:31 pm

JAJ wrote:
Wanderer wrote:
Can you be 'dependant' if ur working?
Not only that, how can he be "dependent" when he has a spouse?

Thanks it is encouraging
These "advisors"says i am came as dependent only on my mother( EEA)
and have residece card only
I am sorry it is annoying more over i am little brainy but the question is

i am confused to get the corrrect informtion
what i should do now
where and how to start

At present I am working now , paying my taxes , will get my p60, have bank balance to show , i am in a rented place big enough for two of us
it's a registered marriage
last few years phone calls,mails, money sent record etc i am having wnat else i must have what to do the next

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Post by sakura » Mon Mar 26, 2007 3:08 am

I think they are entitled to work under EEA family permits.
Rai- how old are you?

Generally, non-EEA permits are for children under the age of 21 and dependent on their EEA family member.

Also- I do not know how you can bring your spouse over- I don't think it is possible. If you are married are you still dependent on your mother, or are you self-sufficient? BTW what is your mother currently doing in the UK (working, studying, etc)?

Technically you cannot be a sponsor for someone else. Also, your mother cannot act as a sponsor, from my understanding, because EEA family permits do not cover in-laws.

You'll probably have to ask the Home Office or a senior member of the board, but I think that is right.

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Post by rai72 » Mon Mar 26, 2007 1:59 pm

sakura wrote:I think they are entitled to work under EEA family permits.
Rai- how old are you?

Generally, non-EEA permits are for children under the age of 21 and dependent on their EEA family member.

Also- I do not know how you can bring your spouse over- I don't think it is possible. If you are married are you still dependent on your mother, or are you self-sufficient? BTW what is your mother currently doing in the UK (working, studying, etc)?

Technically you cannot be a sponsor for someone else. Also, your mother cannot act as a sponsor, from my understanding, because EEA family permits do not cover in-laws.

You'll probably have to ask the Home Office or a senior member of the board, but I think that is right.


please tell me what will be my status for this five years

Iam 27. I am not dependent on my mother .
I am working and paying my taxes
My mother is also working soon she is going to apply for ILR
please respond
thanks

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Post by John » Mon Mar 26, 2007 2:43 pm

I am an NON EEA( INDIAN) DEPENEDENT on my EEA MOTHER
I am not dependent on my mother .
You really have confused matters here, haven't you!

In a nutshell, what is your UK immigration status?
John

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Post by rai72 » Mon Mar 26, 2007 3:04 pm

John wrote:
I am an NON EEA( INDIAN) DEPENEDENT on my EEA MOTHER
I am not dependent on my mother .
You really have confused matters here, haven't you!

In a nutshell, what is your UK immigration status?



when i came uk last year i came here as family dependent of my mother who is a EEA national later after six months i got residence card with permission to work and buisness for five years

now i am working here I am paying tax as well
still my status will be dependent?

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Post by Wanderer » Mon Mar 26, 2007 3:15 pm

rai72 wrote:
John wrote:
I am an NON EEA( INDIAN) DEPENEDENT on my EEA MOTHER
I am not dependent on my mother .
You really have confused matters here, haven't you!

In a nutshell, what is your UK immigration status?



when i came uk last year i came here as family dependent of my mother who is a EEA national later after six months i got residence card with permission to work and buisness for five years

now i am working here I am paying tax as well
still my status will be dependent?
How did you enter as a dependant at 26 yo?

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Post by Docterror » Mon Mar 26, 2007 3:29 pm

The way I see it, it is not really the OP who has confused the matters up. Having been admitted as a dependant and then given a Residence Card that tells you that you can work, what else can one expect?

Funny when you come to think of it- even though you are entitled to work as a dependant, the moment you do start work you lose your right to work as you are no longer a dependant!

Rai72, chances of you being able to bring your husband under your current conditions donot look too good. Just out of curiousity, when is your mother going to eligible to apply for her ILR/PR?
Jabi

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Post by rai72 » Mon Mar 26, 2007 8:21 pm

Docterror wrote:The way I see it, it is not really the OP who has confused the matters up. Having been admitted as a dependant and then given a Residence Card that tells you that you can work, what else can one expect?

Funny when you come to think of it- even though you are entitled to work as a dependant, the moment you do start work you lose your right to work as you are no longer a dependant!

Rai72, chances of you being able to bring your husband under your current conditions donot look too good. Just out of curiousity, when is your mother going to eligible to apply for her ILR/PR?
I am sorry if it is funny but still i make a request to help me

first i didn't get what u trying to say
secondly i came on family permit
third please tell me that if i am having a residence card does it make any differne / help to call my wife
now i am working also
please answr :( :(

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Re: NON EEA DEPENDENT can call his / her spouse ?

Post by luky-marina » Mon Mar 26, 2007 8:55 pm

[ i am little brainy ]


Too brainy I would say indeed :roll:

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Re: NON EEA DEPENDENT can call his / her spouse ?

Post by rai72 » Tue Mar 27, 2007 9:48 am

[quote="luky-marina"][ i am little brainy ]


Too brainy I would say indeed :roll:[/quote]

Dear

I feel really sorry if it is annoying.

But please tell me what are the previllages/ rights / exemption anybody get after having residence card with permission to work and buisness activity.

please answer
rai72

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