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Re: EEA Child's First British Passport issue

Post by maninuk » Fri Nov 11, 2016 11:31 am

hi noajthan,

the main applicant EEA national had PR that period, as I've mentioned both sides documents been submitted to HMPO. Both parties were full-time employed. EEA national been employed in the same place from 2006
A child born in UK in 2012
Both didn't claim any benefit for the period of 2004-2012
a caseworker mentioned that EEA national supposed to earn at least £8.000 annually for a child to be
eligible to British passport . Thats what confused me even more as I couldn't find such info on any Passport Guidance he was referring

Regards
maninuk

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Re: EEA Child's First British Passport issue

Post by noajthan » Fri Nov 11, 2016 11:37 am

maninuk wrote:hi noajthan,

the main applicant EEA national had PR that period, as I've mentioned both sides documents been submitted to HMPO. Both parties were full-time employed. EEA national been employed in the same place from 2006
A child born in UK in 2012
Both didn't claim any benefit for the period of 2004-2012
a caseworker mentioned that EEA national supposed to earn at least £8.000 annually for a child to be
eligible to British passport . Thats what confused me even more as I couldn't find such info on any Passport Guidance he was referring

Regards
maninuk
So one of you should have acquired PR as early as 2011.
And so a 2012 born child can shoot directly for passport - as you have attempted to do.

Any WRS nonsense to worry about (for an A8 national sponsor)?
Was anyone studying in qualifying period (with/without CSI)?

An £8000 income requirement is nonsense as well.
Under EU law genuine and effective work is the only requirement.

:arrow: Did you submit a letter from DWP (as asked in previous post) :?:

And are you using this guidance?
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... Policy.pdf
&
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... Policy.pdf
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Re: Child’s 1st British Passport

Post by maninuk » Fri Nov 11, 2016 12:06 pm

noajthan,

we have received the letter few days ago only and been shocked about this low income query for the tax period of 2008/2009 for EU national

WRS been submitted to HMPO as well (with the same employer)
Both were full time employed for that period and up to date

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Re: Child’s 1st British Passport

Post by noajthan » Fri Nov 11, 2016 12:37 pm

maninuk wrote:noajthan,

we have received the letter few days ago only and been shocked about this low income query for the tax period of 2008/2009 for EU national

WRS been submitted to HMPO as well (with the same employer)
Both were full time employed for that period and up to date
Still suggest get a benefits-related letter from DWP.
As per HMPO guidance.
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Re: Child’s 1st British Passport

Post by maninuk » Fri Nov 18, 2016 11:20 am

noajthan,

We are bit stuck now as DWP has told us that they don’t issue this type of letters

The questions is, are they any rules saying that Exercising Treaty Rights for EU nationals have to earn no less than £8.000 as I still can’t find this info anywhere . if its so when this come into force please

As I was the main breadwinner during that period and provided my P60s as well.

Regards
maninuk

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Re: Child’s 1st British Passport

Post by noajthan » Fri Nov 18, 2016 11:29 am

maninuk wrote:noajthan,

We are bit stuck now as DWP has told us that they don’t issue this type of letters

The questions is, are they any rules saying that Exercising Treaty Rights for EU nationals have to earn no less than £8.000 as I still can’t find this info anywhere . if its so when this come into force please

As I was the main breadwinner during that period and provided my P60s as well.

Regards
maninuk
DWP are misinformed or misunderstood your question.

Benefit letter from DWP via JobCentre Plus as per:
http://www.immigrationboards.com/britis ... r#p1408742

No, you will not find any '£8000 rule' in EU law or Directive 2004/38/EC
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Re: Child’s 1st British Passport

Post by maninuk » Fri Nov 25, 2016 10:46 am

noajthan,

we just submitted the request form for personal information via DWP. lets see what they say

But still i couldn't fin any info regarding the minimum income/earsnings related to Exercising Treaty Rights for EU nationals

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Re: Child’s 1st British Passport

Post by noajthan » Fri Nov 25, 2016 10:52 am

maninuk wrote:noajthan,

...

But still i couldn't fin any info regarding the minimum income/earsnings related to Exercising Treaty Rights for EU nationals
Because there isn't any in Directive/EU law!
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Re: Child’s 1st British Passport

Post by maninuk » Tue Dec 20, 2016 11:35 am

hi noajthan,

finally after submitting the letter from DWP in regards to benefits of EU national during that specific period my daughter been approved the British passport after all these long battle

thanks for your assistance

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Re: Child’s 1st British Passport

Post by noajthan » Tue Dec 20, 2016 12:19 pm

maninuk wrote:hi noajthan,

finally after submitting the letter from DWP in regards to benefits of EU national during that specific period my daughter been approved the British passport after all these long battle

thanks for your assistance
Wonderful news, what a relief that must be.
Couldn't have come at a better time,
All that is gold does not glitter; Not all those who wander are lost. E&OE.

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