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murphy
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EEA2 Returned Unsuccesful

Post by murphy » Thu Dec 31, 2009 12:39 pm

I just got my eea2 application back... they said I hadn't proved my wife is excersizing her treaty rights.

She is a polish national, lived here almost 3 years. She worked 9 months when she got here in a normal job, then she became self employed as a cleaner. She cleans peoples houses and they pay her cash. So she doesn't have money being paid into her account regularly (as they ask for) or the lease of a building for her company (she's just a cleaner after all...)

I included her national insurance contributions and the photocopied papers she submitted for her last taxes. I wasn't sure what else to put in. She writes invoices for her customers and retains those, but there are a ot really. Any help?

Also, am I right in thinking that she, once she can prove her treaty-rights-excersizing status (which was never a problem before), is considered a 'settled person' and our son can become a british citizen?

thanks
murphy

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Re: EEA2 Returned Unsuccesful

Post by jude » Sun Jan 03, 2010 1:52 am

The job is not considering as self-suff job coz she is not paying tax and even with self -suff she would need full private medical insurance . I would advise you not to waste ur time to appeal but kindly talk to her to look for a job or if she could show proof that she is paying tax at the end of each year. Then look for P.M. Insurance and apply again.
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Post by murphy » Sun Jan 03, 2010 10:12 am

I'm pretty sure that's not true. You can be excersizing your treaty rights by being self sufficient, but she isn't and I never said she is, she is self-employed, works 16hrs a week, and pays national insurance contributions as well as income tax (well she doesn't earn enough to pay income tax, but she files a tax return). Also as far as I understand it, she wouldn't need private medical coverage unless she was a student.

Believe me I wouldn't have been let in the country unless she was indeed excercizing her treaty rights through self employment. I just need to figure out how to prove it to the eea2 people

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Post by jude » Sun Jan 03, 2010 7:34 pm

Sorry , I did not understood ur post before. Also as far as I understand it, she wouldn't need private medical coverage unless she was a student or self sufficient.
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