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are you sure.if someone is coming from another country he/she do not need to exercise his/her treaty right.can you please explain.sheraz7 wrote:Your documents seems well, however, make sure that if your csi is from Norway then get it translated into English and follow the correct version of application form and give a careful look on what documents it state.
Remember your eea partner for its first 3 months won't need to exercise its treaty rights.
It is under surinder Singh route where now eea National is returning its homeland after exercising treaty rights in another Eu member country.sameer2012 wrote:are you sure.if someone is coming from another country he/she do not need to exercise his/her treaty right.can you please explain.sheraz7 wrote:Your documents seems well, however, make sure that if your csi is from Norway then get it translated into English and follow the correct version of application form and give a careful look on what documents it state.
Remember your eea partner for its first 3 months won't need to exercise its treaty rights.
sheraz7 wrote:It is under surinder Singh route where now eea National is returning its homeland after exercising treaty rights in another Eu member country.sameer2012 wrote:are you sure.if someone is coming from another country he/she do not need to exercise his/her treaty right.can you please explain.sheraz7 wrote:Your documents seems well, however, make sure that if your csi is from Norway then get it translated into English and follow the correct version of application form and give a careful look on what documents it state.
Remember your eea partner for its first 3 months won't need to exercise its treaty rights.
Please clarify nationalities involved.ice_breaker wrote:Hi there,
I am Non EEA National and MY EEA FP is going to expire in December 2013. She currently lives in Norway and we both will be moving to UK together next week 11 October and wants to apply for EEA1 and 2 asap.
Documents to send:
1. Marriage certificate
2. Comprehensive Sickness Insurance for both
3. 6 Months Norwegian bank account (stamped) and fresh UK joint account with some funds.
4. Cover letter
Are we good to go... do we need more documentation,, advise/suggestions please.
THANKS inadvance :)
EEA national : NorwegianEUsmileWEallsmile wrote:Please clarify nationalities involved.ice_breaker wrote:Hi there,
I am Non EEA National and MY EEA FP is going to expire in December 2013. She currently lives in Norway and we both will be moving to UK together next week 11 October and wants to apply for EEA1 and 2 asap.
Documents to send:
1. Marriage certificate
2. Comprehensive Sickness Insurance for both
3. 6 Months Norwegian bank account (stamped) and fresh UK joint account with some funds.
4. Cover letter
Are we good to go... do we need more documentation,, advise/suggestions please.
THANKS inadvance
sheraz7 wrote:Your documents seems well, however, make sure that if your csi is from Norway then get it translated into English and follow the correct version of application form and give a careful look on what documents it state.
Remember your eea partner for its first 3 months won't need to exercise its treaty rights.
Thanks, then references to being British or Singh are irrelevant.ice_breaker wrote: EEA national : Norwegian
Non EEA national : Pakistani
Hi Sheraz7,sheraz7 wrote:sheraz7 wrote:Your documents seems well, however, make sure that if your csi is from Norway then get it translated into English and follow the correct version of application form and give a careful look on what documents it state.
Remember your eea partner for its first 3 months won't need to exercise its treaty rights.
ice_breaker wrote:Hi Sheraz7,sheraz7 wrote:sheraz7 wrote:Your documents seems well, however, make sure that if your csi is from Norway then get it translated into English and follow the correct version of application form and give a careful look on what documents it state.
Remember your eea partner for its first 3 months won't need to exercise its treaty rights.
My wife, an EEA national will be arriving on the same day as I am arriving to UK. They dont get stamp on their passport. So IN EEA1 form how they will know how long she have been in the country...
for non eea national... the first 3 month begins from the date of entry to UK or from the date on the FP Visa issued.
Great.. just preparing the cover letter. once its finalise, wil share with you guys.. thanks againsheraz7 wrote:just keep safe tickets and boarding passes etc which you can send along with EEA2/EEA1 application along with a brief cover letter so that your 1st initial three months are not being ignored by caseworker.
ALSO i have lloyds account registered to saudi address. I will possibly try to convert that into joint account if not would they accept EEA FP to open new joint account?sheraz7 wrote:just keep safe tickets and boarding passes etc which you can send along with EEA2/EEA1 application along with a brief cover letter so that your 1st initial three months are not being ignored by caseworker.
I don't think they check your status in this country to open an accountice_breaker wrote:ALSO i have lloyds account registered to saudi address. I will possibly try to convert that into joint account if not would they accept EEA FP to open new joint account?sheraz7 wrote:just keep safe tickets and boarding passes etc which you can send along with EEA2/EEA1 application along with a brief cover letter so that your 1st initial three months are not being ignored by caseworker.
Thats great then.. I just need a proof of address then... THANKSaskmeplz82 wrote:I don't think they check your status in this country to open an accountice_breaker wrote:ALSO i have lloyds account registered to saudi address. I will possibly try to convert that into joint account if not would they accept EEA FP to open new joint account?sheraz7 wrote:just keep safe tickets and boarding passes etc which you can send along with EEA2/EEA1 application along with a brief cover letter so that your 1st initial three months are not being ignored by caseworker.
But you both need to go there for an appointment
When i opened with HSBC Bank they asked for our passport , proof of address and marriage certificate that's all
http://www.lloydsbank.com/current-accou ... ccount.aspice_breaker wrote:Thats great then.. I just need a proof of address then... THANKSaskmeplz82 wrote:I don't think they check your status in this country to open an accountice_breaker wrote:ALSO i have lloyds account registered to saudi address. I will possibly try to convert that into joint account if not would they accept EEA FP to open new joint account?sheraz7 wrote:just keep safe tickets and boarding passes etc which you can send along with EEA2/EEA1 application along with a brief cover letter so that your 1st initial three months are not being ignored by caseworker.
But you both need to go there for an appointment
When i opened with HSBC Bank they asked for our passport , proof of address and marriage certificate that's all
Many thanks Sheraz7, Just came back browsing the lloyds website and saw your link heresheraz7 wrote:http://www.lloydsbank.com/current-accou ... ccount.aspice_breaker wrote:Thats great then.. I just need a proof of address then... THANKSaskmeplz82 wrote:I don't think they check your status in this country to open an accountice_breaker wrote:
ALSO i have lloyds account registered to saudi address. I will possibly try to convert that into joint account if not would they accept EEA FP to open new joint account?
But you both need to go there for an appointment
When i opened with HSBC Bank they asked for our passport , proof of address and marriage certificate that's all
ice_breaker wrote:
Many thanks Sheraz7, Just came back browsing the lloyds website and saw your link here
Oh great, thanks for your valuable input.. I have account with lloyds, will see if the make it joint account without making a fuss if not will check around banks and see. For self sufficient, does the maintenance fund has to be in UK or it can be in overseas account. Just wondering if we fail to get joint account,, could we show our overseas bank statement with cover letter that we have access to these funds. Would that be acceptable !askmeplz82 wrote:my experience: both me and my wife banking with Barclays. I am with them for 9 years and my wife 5 years but still they refused our Joint account application 3 years agoice_breaker wrote:
Many thanks Sheraz7, Just came back browsing the lloyds website and saw your link here
HSBC even though we never had any account with them they opened one Joint account for us straightway when we told the advisor not happy with Barclays
Because you both will be new and not working/looking for job then you may find little hard. But don't worry if they refuse in one Bank try another.