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kbridge
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Sending EEA2 application tomorrow, please help

Post by kbridge » Sun May 11, 2014 7:52 pm

Dear all, need your help urgently

I'm sending my EEA2 and my wife's EEA1 applications tomorrow to the Home Office.

My wife is working 10 hours (average) per week for £7 per hourse + £50 per month for travel

>> She earns between £270 to £350 per month

>> She started working on the 24th March so i have just 2 payslips (1 week "£89 salary" and 1 month "£270 salary"). In addition she is receiving jobseeker allowance of £41 per week.

Please guys, will this affect my application or all is fine?
Can I send our applications?

357mag
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Re: Sending EEA2 application tomorrow, please help

Post by 357mag » Sun May 11, 2014 8:11 pm

Saying who is what nationality might help here.
I am not a forum GURU, I am often wrong
Dont take any notice of anything I post, I'm getting old and havn't the foggiest what I'm talking about.

askmeplz82
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Re: Sending EEA2 application tomorrow, please help

Post by askmeplz82 » Sun May 11, 2014 8:29 pm

10 hours per week

Please have a look at this link

http://eumovement.wordpress.com/2011/12 ... -a-worker/
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kbridge
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Re: Sending EEA2 application tomorrow, please help

Post by kbridge » Sun May 11, 2014 8:53 pm

357mag wrote:Saying who is what nationality might help here.
I'm the non EEA, and my wife is the EEA citizen (French). Thnx

kbridge
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Re: Sending EEA2 application tomorrow, please help

Post by kbridge » Sun May 11, 2014 9:18 pm

askmeplz82 wrote:10 hours per week

Please have a look at this link

http://eumovement.wordpress.com/2011/12 ... -a-worker/
Thanks bro, As i can see from the article 10 hours per week is fine, as she has a contract (her employer signed the Employment part on the application form mentioning that the contract is permenant).

In addition i hope the jobseeker allowance won't affect our application. ( by the way im gonna send the work contract, payslips and the Working part on the EEA2 is filled and signed by the employer) >> that means i didn't mention that she is receiving £41 per week as jobseeker allowance.

Should i write a cover letter mentioning that and include Jobcenter Plus letters (proving she is receiving the Jobseeker allowance) or not?

Thanks for your help guys.

Hubba
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Re: Sending EEA2 application tomorrow, please help

Post by Hubba » Thu May 15, 2014 5:18 am

kbridge wrote:
askmeplz82 wrote:10 hours per week

Please have a look at this link

http://eumovement.wordpress.com/2011/12 ... -a-worker/
Thanks bro, As i can see from the article 10 hours per week is fine, as she has a contract (her employer signed the Employment part on the application form mentioning that the contract is permenant).

In addition i hope the jobseeker allowance won't affect our application. ( by the way im gonna send the work contract, payslips and the Working part on the EEA2 is filled and signed by the employer) >> that means i didn't mention that she is receiving £41 per week as jobseeker allowance.

Should i write a cover letter mentioning that and include Jobcenter Plus letters (proving she is receiving the Jobseeker allowance) or not?

Thanks for your help guys.
You don't need to mention she is receiving Jobseeker allowance.

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