Hi Guys,
3 weeks ago I applied for EEA3 and recently receive a letter from Home Office with all my documents saying: Your application requires additional supporting documents in the following indicated area: *Evidence of Exercising Treaty Rights in the UK(D) for a full five years.
How can I know what exactly documents Home Office requires?? I thing they just saying common word like saying f.. off to me.. It is not acceptable I beleive.
Please advise what is wrong?
I've been working in the UK since May 2004 than came back in October 2004 for studying to my home land and returned to UK in May 2005 again for work for the same employer and again in November 2005 return home for studying.
Than I came back to UK in May 2006 and still here in UK.
I know that I can have one long absence of UK for 12 months in 5 years period, that's why I applied for EEA in May 2010 (not 2009 as i had 2 breaks more than 6 months) I provided Diploma Supplement from my University (in English) stating my years of studing.
I sent all my WRS + Registration certificate, also I sent Letter from employer that I worked for my first employer from 2004 till 2005 with break (I don't have payslips, P60 from employer, but they gave me a letter confirming my employment there) – is it enough??
Plus I sent some of my payslips, some P60, P45, and employers' letters for my next employments (where I worked since June 2006 with some little breaks till January 2010), by the way I received Registration Certificate in 2007.
After January 2010 I applied for JSA and still looking for work, letter from Job centre was attached to my application as well. (I know that if I obtained Reg Cert. in UK and worked in the UK for more than 1 year I can claim for JSA and will be considered as Worker which will not cease my EEA rights in the UK.
So, what also Home Office needs to issue Permanent Residence for me? What is incorrect, as they didn’t state it clearly?
Cheers[/b]
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