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plllzz some infos . what COA means ?? and can i request for my EU partner's pasport back?? thanx alotkabuki wrote:EEA2 application sent on 10th of January.
Additional documents (including my partner's passport and a letter and paid for special delivery envelope to have her passport returned asap) sent on 12th January.
COA received on 5th of Feb 2011.
Received EU nationals passport back as requested on 15th Feb 2011. This was never requested back.
Residence Card received on 2nd April 2011.
Not too long of a wait, just under 3 months! Much better than I was expecting. Like someone has said above, it seems the UKBA has really picked up the pace.
Hope everyone still waiting gets their RC soon!
May I suggest to spend some time and read through this thread and this forum? Also, read through this UKBA pages.soufyan wrote:plllzz some infos . what COA means ?? and can i request for my EU partner's pasport back?? thanx alot
thanx 4ur help Minimie30.im not talking about my pasport but about my partner's pasport who is european,if posible within a month 4 example after my application has been sent.DO u think i'll have any problems??? thanx bruvmimine30 wrote:COA certficate of application (whene applying forresidence underec law)
yes you can ask for your passport back butnot advisable
cheer up
you can ask for a return of your eea partener passeport,it would not pose a probleme at all.soufyan wrote:thanx 4ur help Minimie30.im not talking about my pasport but about my partner's pasport who is european,if posible within a month 4 example after my application has been sent.DO u think i'll have any problems??? thanx bruvmimine30 wrote:COA certficate of application (whene applying forresidence underec law)
yes you can ask for your passport back butnot advisable
cheer up
You should have no problem requesting the passport back of the EEA national. My partner travels a lot for business and has a trip to Syria planned, so as soon as I received my COA I rang them and asked to have the EU passport returned asap due to travel. I received it within 3 business days. They never requested it back, and two months later I received my passport back with the 5 year RC.soufyan wrote:thanx 4ur help Minimie30.im not talking about my pasport but about my partner's pasport who is european,if posible within a month 4 example after my application has been sent.DO u think i'll have any problems??? thanx bruvmimine30 wrote:COA certficate of application (whene applying forresidence underec law)
yes you can ask for your passport back butnot advisable
cheer up
ow ok great news.thanx alot brotherskabuki wrote:You should have no problem requesting the passport back of the EEA national. My partner travels a lot for business and has a trip to Syria planned, so as soon as I received my COA I rang them and asked to have the EU passport returned asap due to travel. I received it within 3 business days. They never requested it back, and two months later I received my passport back with the 5 year RC.soufyan wrote:thanx 4ur help Minimie30.im not talking about my pasport but about my partner's pasport who is european,if posible within a month 4 example after my application has been sent.DO u think i'll have any problems??? thanx bruvmimine30 wrote:COA certficate of application (whene applying forresidence underec law)
yes you can ask for your passport back butnot advisable
cheer up
Hope this helps. Best of luck.
CAN I START WORKING WHEN I GET MY COA ??? THANX ALOTkabuki wrote:You should have no problem requesting the passport back of the EEA national. My partner travels a lot for business and has a trip to Syria planned, so as soon as I received my COA I rang them and asked to have the EU passport returned asap due to travel. I received it within 3 business days. They never requested it back, and two months later I received my passport back with the 5 year RC.soufyan wrote:thanx 4ur help Minimie30.im not talking about my pasport but about my partner's pasport who is european,if posible within a month 4 example after my application has been sent.DO u think i'll have any problems??? thanx bruvmimine30 wrote:COA certficate of application (whene applying forresidence underec law)
yes you can ask for your passport back butnot advisable
cheer up
Hope this helps. Best of luck.
Yes, you're COA should state that you have the right to work, and this should be enough for companies to hire you. However, I never tried as I'm currently studying. However, you won't be able to apply for an NI number. I tried and they said you have to have a passport, so you'll be charged at a higher rate of tax, although it will be refunded eventually.soufyan wrote: CAN I START WORKING WHEN I GET MY COA ??? THANX ALOT
86ti wrote:But only if the OP is married.kabuki wrote:Yes, you're COA should state that you have the right to worksoufyan wrote: CAN I START WORKING WHEN I GET MY COA ??? THANX ALOT
completely wrong, COA with proof of adress is more than enough to apply for NI and allocation to that number is granteed. and even the timing is like everyone else,kabuki wrote:Yes, you're COA should state that you have the right to work, and this should be enough for companies to hire you. However, I never tried as I'm currently studying. However, you won't be able to apply for an NI number. I tried and they said you have to have a passport, so you'll be charged at a higher rate of tax, although it will be refunded eventually.soufyan wrote: CAN I START WORKING WHEN I GET MY COA ??? THANX ALOT
Unmarried partners can derive EEA rights only after they have been approved by the UKBA, see Chapter 5 of the ECIS. Your CoA was probably simply a mistake.kabuki wrote:86ti wrote:But only if the OP is married.
That is the only way that it's guaranteed, but it can be granted even if they aren't married. I was given permission to work on my COA as the unmarried partner of an EEA national.
He must have been very lucky it be given that kind of COA!86ti wrote:Unmarried partners can derive EEA rights only after they have been approved by the UKBA, see Chapter 5 of the ECIS. Your CoA was probably simply a mistake.kabuki wrote:86ti wrote:But only if the OP is married.
That is the only way that it's guaranteed, but it can be granted even if they aren't married. I was given permission to work on my COA as the unmarried partner of an EEA national.
86ti wrote:Unmarried partners can derive EEA rights only after they have been approved by the UKBA, see Chapter 5 of the ECIS. Your CoA was probably simply a mistake.kabuki wrote:86ti wrote:But only if the OP is married.
That is the only way that it's guaranteed, but it can be granted even if they aren't married. I was given permission to work on my COA as the unmarried partner of an EEA national.