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When and for how long were you last in the UK?
Leave the ego out of this entirely. You are making a choice to move with your family to another EU country. Since you wife is an EU citizen, it is by far easiest to do it this way. Even "VERY strong candidates" find the immigration process difficult, and the rest of us are mere normal people.JohnBarleycorn wrote:That is correct, my family and I would ultimately like to settle in the UK for an extended period. Our original plan was to for me to secure employment in the affordable comfort of the Czech Republic. Unfortunately, my DIY approach to this has put me in a bit of a spot. Fortunately, it seems that all is not lost. The first thing I have realized is that we can not do this from the Czech Republic. We will have to tighten our belts and make the big leap across the channel. The second thing I have learned is how completely dependent I am on my wife's status as an EU citizen in order to make this work. I have to admit this came as a bit of sting to the ego as I believed myself a fairly strong candidate in terms of immigration (Humble pie anyone? I've got plenty to share). Third, granting of the EAA FP is a privilege and not a right (even for EU citizens). With all this in mind combined with the advice we have received, we have formulated a new plan.
Slow down and be clear. You do not need a joint bank account, or to establish accommodation. Or evidence of her language skills. Or even her CV.JohnBarleycorn wrote:We have decided to resubmit the application for Entry Clearance via an EEA FP for three months. We will stack the application with the missing documentation (e.g. Wife's CV, Evidence her English language skills and evidence of job seeking) and correct the deficient bank account. Three months should give us time to get our ducks in row in regards to applying for a long term Family Permit via EEA 1 & 2. We will take a one to two months to establish accommodation, joint bank account and employment for the both of us (I have already established a relationship with a number of Locum Firms). One month (at the very least) prior to termination of the Entry Clearance we will submit our applications (child included) for long term settlement (Residence Permit: wife and 5 Year Family Permit: Me).
"Given my terrible track record"? Huh? I don't think I understand.JohnBarleycorn wrote:Given my terrible track record, I will fully admit that I may have constructed a house of cards. Therefore, we are currently debating whether or not to engage legal counsel.
The EEA FP is proof that you are legally allowed to work in the UK. If you want to be able to work from day 1, then it is worth arranging ahead.JohnBarleycorn wrote:As far as moving without an FP EC, I'm not really comfortable with the idea. I've heard enough stories of people getting yanked from hospital positions that I would like to do this with proper paperwork backing us up.