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Thanks for the reply.Wanderer wrote:Only if they are dependant and you say the EEA national is unemployed, I find it difficult to believe (and more crucially the UKVI won't either) that three more people can be supported on one wages (if you are working).
But you have to show genuine dependency, can you show that?sorindex wrote:Thanks for the reply.Wanderer wrote:Only if they are dependant and you say the EEA national is unemployed, I find it difficult to believe (and more crucially the UKVI won't either) that three more people can be supported on one wages (if you are working).
Yes, I'm working at the moment. And at first, only the cousin will join us. Their family will join us maybe six months or even one year after that.
According to https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... ly-members, the cousin must be whole deppendant OR member of my household. I'll support him in UK, but I also have to support him on their country of origin?An applicant may be considered for an EEA family permit as an extended family member if they are:
residing in a country other than the UK and are dependent on the EEA national or are a member of the EEA national’s household; and
accompanying the EEA national to the UK or wishing to join them there.
You can only sponsor dependants, not any any Tom, Dick or Harry. i.e. dependants NOW...sorindex wrote:According to https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... ly-members, the cousin must be whole deppendant OR member of my household. I'll support him in UK, but I also have to support him on their country of origin?An applicant may be considered for an EEA family permit as an extended family member if they are:
residing in a country other than the UK and are dependent on the EEA national or are a member of the EEA national’s household; and
accompanying the EEA national to the UK or wishing to join them there.