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Your partner should show that s/he is a qualified person. If not married or in a civil partnership, you should show that you are in a durable relationship.GreenCardApplicant wrote:1. What are the practicalities of applying for the EUFamilyVisa, as in, do we both have to show we are looking for jobs, will it be ok if my partner will earn significantly less than me - what about proof of self-sufficiency etc...
See also Preventing illegal working: guidance booklets for United Kingdom employers.GreenCardApplicant wrote:2.Does the EUfamilyVisa allow me to work in the UK from the first day we enter? Are employers generally willing to take you on or do you have to wait for the EEA1 & EEA2's to be processed?
See also 21.4.7 - Dual nationals / Irish / EEA nationals holding settled status and 13.14 Unmarried and same-sex partners and how they qualify.GreenCardApplicant wrote:3. I read 'somewhere' that since my partner is Irish we can apply under UK law if we wish. Is that true (I can't find it anywhere official)? And if so, will that be a better option for us than EU route?
See also Preventing illegal working: guidance booklets for United Kingdom employers.GreenCardApplicant wrote:2.Does the EUfamilyVisa allow me to work in the UK from the first day we enter? Are employers generally willing to take you on or do you have to wait for the EEA1 & EEA2's to be processed?