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mohit92
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Need advice on Applying for Residence Card

Post by mohit92 » Fri Feb 26, 2016 2:26 pm

Hello Everyone,
I am a Indian National and my Wife is Spanish. I'm currently in the UK on the basis of a EEA1 visa which is set to expire in June 2016. we have rented a flat and we live together.

My wife has just graduated with a masters degree and she is trying to get a "full-time job", until then she is working part-time at MOLTON BROWN, 12 HOURS each week. she should get paid 321 pounds this month.(she just started her part time work this week.)

as for myself, I'm currently unemployed as it seems employers are quite hesitant to hire because of my visa.

so my question to the experts is as follows :
1) is it better if i apply simultaneously for my residence card and my wife's registration certificate.

2) as my wife only works 12 hours each week and she earns 321 pounds would this potentially harm my residence card application (as in increased chances of refusal) if we submit it together?

3) I have a few utility bills on my name but not the council tax, is it mandatory to submit the council tax bill with your residence card application?

4) can anybody please list the documents that i need to apply for the residence card and my wife's registration certificate

Thank you so much in advance :)

mohit92
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Re: Need advice on Applying for Residence Card

Post by mohit92 » Fri Feb 26, 2016 5:58 pm

edit : i'm here on a "family permit visa"

noajthan
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Re: Need advice on Applying for Residence Card

Post by noajthan » Fri Feb 26, 2016 6:01 pm

mohit92 wrote:Hello Everyone,
I am a Indian National and my Wife is Spanish. I'm currently in the UK on the basis of a EEA1 visa which is set to expire in June 2016. we have rented a flat and we live together.

My wife has just graduated with a masters degree and she is trying to get a "full-time job", until then she is working part-time at MOLTON BROWN, 12 HOURS each week. she should get paid 321 pounds this month.(she just started her part time work this week.)

as for myself, I'm currently unemployed as it seems employers are quite hesitant to hire because of my visa.

so my question to the experts is as follows :
1) is it better if i apply simultaneously for my residence card and my wife's registration certificate.

2) as my wife only works 12 hours each week and she earns 321 pounds would this potentially harm my residence card application (as in increased chances of refusal) if we submit it together?

3) I have a few utility bills on my name but not the council tax, is it mandatory to submit the council tax bill with your residence card application?

4) can anybody please list the documents that i need to apply for the residence card and my wife's registration certificate

Thank you so much in advance :)
1) Not sure it makes any difference.

2) No hard & fast rules on this.
HO somewhat controversially applies its MET test.
EU law simply says work has to be genuine & effective not marginal & supplementary.

If her application fails yours will (probably) fail as you depend on her as your sponsor.
(Your economic status & activity is immaterial).

3) CT bill is not mandatory.

It is still up to you to submit good (if not unimpeachable) documentary supporting evidence to back up your application/s.
A CT bill would help.

4) Read the guidance that accompanies the form!
All that is gold does not glitter; Not all those who wander are lost. E&OE.

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Re: Need advice on Applying for Residence Card

Post by mohit92 » Fri Feb 26, 2016 6:17 pm

noajthan wrote:
mohit92 wrote:Hello Everyone,
I am a Indian National and my Wife is Spanish. I'm currently in the UK on the basis of a EEA1 visa which is set to expire in June 2016. we have rented a flat and we live together.

My wife has just graduated with a masters degree and she is trying to get a "full-time job", until then she is working part-time at MOLTON BROWN, 12 HOURS each week. she should get paid 321 pounds this month.(she just started her part time work this week.)

as for myself, I'm currently unemployed as it seems employers are quite hesitant to hire because of my visa.

so my question to the experts is as follows :
1) is it better if i apply simultaneously for my residence card and my wife's registration certificate.

2) as my wife only works 12 hours each week and she earns 321 pounds would this potentially harm my residence card application (as in increased chances of refusal) if we submit it together?

3) I have a few utility bills on my name but not the council tax, is it mandatory to submit the council tax bill with your residence card application?

4) can anybody please list the documents that i need to apply for the residence card and my wife's registration certificate

Thank you so much in advance :)
1) Not sure it makes any difference.

2) No hard & fast rules on this.
HO somewhat controversially applies its MET test.
EU law simply says work has to be genuine & effective not marginal & supplementary.

If her application fails yours will (probably) fail as you depend on her as your sponsor.
(Your economic status & activity is immaterial).

3) CT bill is not mandatory.

It is still up to you to submit good (if not unimpeachable) documentary supporting evidence to back up your application/s.
A CT bill would help.

4) Read the guidance that accompanies the form!
Thank you so much for replying to me :)
my last question would be "what does the MET test stand for and what is it about?"
(Sorry i googled it, i couldnt find anything on it.)

noajthan
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Re: Need advice on Applying for Residence Card

Post by noajthan » Fri Feb 26, 2016 6:20 pm

mohit92 wrote:...

Thank you so much for replying to me :)
my last question would be "what does the MET test stand for and what is it about?"
(Sorry i googled it, i couldnt find anything on it.)
No problem, this is why the Board exists.

See https://www.gov.uk/government/news/mini ... introduced

More on this here:
https://www.freemovement.org.uk/using-m ... ne-worker/
All that is gold does not glitter; Not all those who wander are lost. E&OE.

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