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If you don't mind can I just ask what your circumstances were when you did this? Married or unmarried and was there a child involved? From what I've heard, they occasionally grant the right to work where there is a child, but that's at their discretion.bluecole2 wrote:I got a CoA myself that doesn't state my right to accept offers of employment but doesn't say I can't work and return it with a letter to them requesting they issue me with one that does which they did.
Same thing happened to me. UKBA took 4 weeks to get back to employer confirming my right to work. Fortunately this is a big employer, lots of openings all the time, but employer was very understanding of situation.bluecole2 wrote:Thanks for your response guys
I've not been able to get the letter from him in other to upload it here. However thanks for your contribution.
One more thing guys, does anyone find it difficult getting a job with the CoA that clearly states right to receive offers of employment?
I've got CoA but I have not been able to get a job mainly because I've got CoA and not a passport.
I recently hard some interview, and was told there's no vacancy at the end of the interview even though they've been offering jobs to others in the group interview and was told they will keep my details in their so called talent bank and contact me when there's a job.
I can guarantee that I was probably the best person through out the whole interview in-terms of my approach, conduct and the way I confidently present myself and answered their questions. They've since checked my references but no call back.
In another interiew I waited over an hour because they were checking my documents. After the interview was over I was told they're very happy to give me an opportunity but the problem is my CoA. They said they have to email it to the home office and it could take a week and they'll call me back as soon as they get a response.
It's nearly a week now, no calls yet. So my question is has anyone at all found or perhaps still finding it difficult to get a job with the CoA.
Thanks, looking forward to your response.
Let us know how you get on, I may be needing this servicealekos wrote: I'd like to challenge UKBA for compensation as IMHO, I lost a month's wages due to their incompetence.
OP talks about a RC and CoA only. They're only issued within the UK. EEA FP are issued at embassies or High Commissions.wanderer47 wrote:Let me make sure I'm understanding this: The EEA Family Permit does not give you the right to work if it has been issued on the basis of a durable relationship? You have to wait until being approved for the RC to begin seeking employment? I thought that having the EEA FP gave you the right to work upon entering the country?