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It is apparently clear that human being are always afraid of change.Going through the work permit route is a short.Its not a right but a privilege for it to be approved.The bed rock of this forum is to inform and educate interested members.For a change to take place,people should send a simple letter to the DoJ requesting the fulfillment of their Directive obligations.lu_rvs wrote:no you don't need to go home to get the permit. You first find a job and then the employer fills out a good part of the form for you. You then just send it in with copies of your documentation (passports, marriage certificate and letter explaining pending EU1 application) to the work permit department. Hearing that it only takes a week is good news though. My husband is sending his in hopefully next week so we'll see if that's true.
DETE fast tracking a Work permit for Spouse of EU national is only a privilege.Its not a right,publishing it on their website may amount to discrimination on other Immigrants with no ties to EU citizens.Platinum wrote:I called the DETE this morning, and the man I spoke to confirmed that it is possible to fast-track a work permit while waiting for the EU1.
However, I'd like to find something on the DETE website that spells this out, if for nothing else than to be able to prove to prospective employers that this is the case. The man on the phone said that it's on the website, but I've found nothing. Has anyone been able to find anything on the DETE site specifically about spouses of EU nationals?
DETE fast tracking a Work permit for Spouse of EU national is only a privilege.Its not a right,publishing it on their website may amount to discrimination on other Immigrants with no ties to EU citizens.Platinum wrote:I called the DETE this morning, and the man I spoke to confirmed that it is possible to fast-track a work permit while waiting for the EU1.
However, I'd like to find something on the DETE website that spells this out, if for nothing else than to be able to prove to prospective employers that this is the case. The man on the phone said that it's on the website, but I've found nothing. Has anyone been able to find anything on the DETE site specifically about spouses of EU nationals?
You/your husband have a right to be self employed.Static wrote:so far so good.... the company that wants me to work for them are very positive about it and I have a meeting with them tomorrow.. Does anybody know the procedure to follow if you want to make money without being employed here? Like if you want to sell something or do a service..?
brownbonno wrote:You/your husband have a right to be self employed.Static wrote:so far so good.... the company that wants me to work for them are very positive about it and I have a meeting with them tomorrow.. Does anybody know the procedure to follow if you want to make money without being employed here? Like if you want to sell something or do a service..?