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IsGanz
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EEA2 Certificate of application

Post by IsGanz » Sat Jul 20, 2013 6:46 am

Hi Mates!

I 've got the certificate of application, after a week of sending my

application, but it did not say anything about my work rights.My question is:
As I presently am working, should I carry on working? Is that legal to


proceed this way? My wife is an EEA national and is registered as a job


seeker and on verge of getting a job[the provisional as ende].
Plz I would much appreciate your advices, Obie and others.Thnks :?

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Post by EUsmileWEallsmile » Sat Jul 20, 2013 8:48 am

You are entitled to work if your spouse exercises treaty rights. Worker includes job-seeker, but the authorities will expect a genuine chance of finding employment. It may be possible for spouse to find some kind of paid temporary employment while they wait for a more appropriate job (I am not sure of your circumstances). Alternatively, spouse could rely on your income and be self-sufficient (health insurance would be required).

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