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Thank you. Good to know.May be this could be it...But in his bank statements it clearly shows that he receives money from various individuals, whom he is either collaborating with, selling services or renting equipment and he is paying National Insurance as self-employed too. Can actually person be self-employed and employed at the same time? I just dont want to confuse a caseworker:)Plum70 wrote:In my opinion fill in 'employed', simply because he is!
There is no set amount of funds required to demonstrate that your hubby can support you. The fact that you're both working, albeit part-time, strengthens the application.
Yeah, just figured it out...86ti wrote:Of course, he can be both. Bank statements are not required for the application, BTW. The crucial point is that you both have sufficient income to support yourself. And, I suspect that you are actually applying for a residence card and not an EEA family permit?
I see your point 86ti. Appreciated.86ti wrote:Applying together or not will make no difference for the application (the set of documents will still be the same!). A registration certificate seems to be of very little use. Having it doesn't hurt either.