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Unlikely to satisfy UK's centre of life requirements, which is what HO (rightly or wrongly) will apply and use to weigh up your case..rahmsye wrote:Hi,
Wanted some answers that I have bene confused on, I have been in ireland for about five months now and working for two months. I have utility bills and bank statements even sky and tv licence. We have also got salsa lessons here in Dublin.
I wanted to ask would this be enough to satisfy UKBA for a EEA family permit and then a RC?
I have seen on here people applying for FP after staying here for three months.
Thank you
Who is going to apply for the EEA FP?rahmsye wrote:Hi,
Wanted some answers that I have bene confused on, I have been in ireland for about five months now and working for two months. I have utility bills and bank statements even sky and tv licence. We have also got salsa lessons here in Dublin.
I wanted to ask would this be enough to satisfy UKBA for a EEA family permit and then a RC?
I have seen on here people applying for FP after staying here for three months.
Thank you
So would I need to be working here longer or further integrate myself into the country?noajthan wrote:Unlikely to satisfy UK's centre of life requirements, which is what HO (rightly or wrongly) will apply and use to weigh up your case..rahmsye wrote:Hi,
Wanted some answers that I have bene confused on, I have been in ireland for about five months now and working for two months. I have utility bills and bank statements even sky and tv licence. We have also got salsa lessons here in Dublin.
I wanted to ask would this be enough to satisfy UKBA for a EEA family permit and then a RC?
I have seen on here people applying for FP after staying here for three months.
Thank you
My non eea wife (ukrainian) i the husband is British national.member wrote:Who is going to apply for the EEA FP?rahmsye wrote:Hi,
Wanted some answers that I have bene confused on, I have been in ireland for about five months now and working for two months. I have utility bills and bank statements even sky and tv licence. We have also got salsa lessons here in Dublin.
I wanted to ask would this be enough to satisfy UKBA for a EEA family permit and then a RC?
I have seen on here people applying for FP after staying here for three months.
Thank you
Even under the cleaner, purer EU law you would be expected to have been exercising treaty rights for 3 months or so.rahmsye wrote:So would I need to be working here longer or further integrate myself into the country?
Thank for the reply.
Note the phrase "more likely", it doesn't say "is guaranteed".For example, a British citizen who has lived and worked in another member state for a period of two years is more likely to meet the requirement of regulation 9(2)(c) than a British citizen who was employed in another Member state for a period of four months
What is her current immigration status in Ireland?rahmsye wrote:My non eea wife (ukrainian) i the husband is British national.member wrote:Who is going to apply for the EEA FP?rahmsye wrote:Hi,
Wanted some answers that I have bene confused on, I have been in ireland for about five months now and working for two months. I have utility bills and bank statements even sky and tv licence. We have also got salsa lessons here in Dublin.
I wanted to ask would this be enough to satisfy UKBA for a EEA family permit and then a RC?
I have seen on here people applying for FP after staying here for three months.
Thank you
Sorry for the lack of information.
My non eea wife (ukrainian) i the husband is British national.What is her current immigration status in Ireland?