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ee2 refused plz help

Post by go_head » Sat Oct 05, 2013 1:42 am

hello for all and thanks in advance for help

i am non EU family member in uk my EU wife excersice her treaty right
as a job seeker and because of her pregnancy and we got a baby
(EU NATIONAL)she couldnt work in the past
ive applied for EEA2 in january 2013 and recived COA in feb 2013 with no right to work
in september i recieved my refuse of EE2 because of long stayed on job seeker (more than six months ) with right to appeal or make new application
this week my wife get part time job and i plan to travel to my country for 2 weeks but my FP expired and i am afraid if i apply again for FP they might refuse me
plz any ADVICE OR HELP

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Re: ee2 refused plz help

Post by askmeplz82 » Sat Oct 05, 2013 7:11 am

go_head wrote:hello for all and thanks in advance for help

i am non EU family member in uk my EU wife excersice her treaty right
as a job seeker and because of her pregnancy and we got a baby
(EU NATIONAL)she couldnt work in the past
ive applied for EEA2 in january 2013 and recived COA in feb 2013 with no right to work
in september i recieved my refuse of EE2 because of long stayed on job seeker (more than six months ) with right to appeal or make new application
this week my wife get part time job and i plan to travel to my country for 2 weeks but my FP expired and i am afraid if i apply again for FP they might refuse me
plz any ADVICE OR HELP
If your wife already have Part time job. apply again EEA2 fresh application . Recently i've heard majority cases home office take longer then it should for FP application and what if they refuse FP ? so it's not a good idea to apply again from outside UK ;

wait for 1 month at least in the current job ; and you can send payslip, letter from the employer

If they are not accepting more then 6 months JOB SEEKER; EEA national still can exercise treaty right as a : Worker, Self employed or self sufficient

You have two easy routes still : Worker or Self Sufficient

do you have have sufficient fund in the Bank account ?

self sufficient: ( sufficient fund in the EEA national or NON EEA national family member bank account on which EU national have direct access + Comprehensive sickness insurance for everyone )

and yes you can travel with new COA .

take new COA + Marriage certificate + payslip or letter from EEA national employer

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Post by wiggsy » Sat Oct 05, 2013 8:44 am

She could also enroll on courses as a student from 60 for six weeks at a time... could qualify student requirements (although im not certain).
For anybody effected, I hope that my Surinder Singh Route Information Pages help.

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Post by wiggsy » Sat Oct 05, 2013 11:55 am

She could also enroll on courses as a student from 60 for six weeks at a time... could qualify student requirements (although im not certain).
For anybody effected, I hope that my Surinder Singh Route Information Pages help.

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Post by vinny » Sat Oct 05, 2013 2:14 pm

What is your real situation?
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Post by go_head » Sat Oct 05, 2013 2:21 pm

vinny wrote:What is your real situation?
thanks for all jelp and replay

VINNY : thanks actually the second one for friend of mine situation and i try to help him coz he got no computer access

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Post by vinny » Sat Oct 05, 2013 2:23 pm

You should have made that explicit, as it may be confusing in the future.
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Post by go_head » Sat Oct 05, 2013 2:27 pm

vinny wrote:You should have made that explicit, as it may be confusing in the future.
sorry for that its first time i post in this website

and thanks again

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