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brownbonno
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EEA citizen-Carer in UK

Post by brownbonno » Thu Jan 03, 2013 10:01 pm

Please I need clarification on this case:
An EEA citizen is a Carer to her disabled child(EEA citizen)here in the UK for which Carer's allowance is received for the past 6 years.Also worked less 16 hours for few years in the last 6 years.The EEA1 residence card is due to expire in few weeks.
Can the EEA citizen qualify to apply for EEA3-Permanent residence?
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Post by Obie » Thu Jan 03, 2013 10:12 pm

I should think so. I cant see any obvious obstacle to obtaining PR if she is a worker, even if she receives top up benefits.
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Post by Jambo » Thu Jan 03, 2013 11:23 pm

I assume you are asking the question on behalf of someone else. You might got some of the details wrong. Residence Certificate (EEA1) doesn't have an expiry date.

brownbonno
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Post by brownbonno » Fri Jan 04, 2013 9:16 pm

Obie wrote:I should think so. I cant see any obvious obstacle to obtaining PR if she is a worker, even if she receives top up benefits.
Thanks for the inputs.But the EEA national did not worked throughout the period in question,but was a carer of disabled child for d whole period.
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Post by boloney » Sun Jan 06, 2013 2:43 pm

Jambo wrote:I assume you are asking the question on behalf of someone else. You might got some of the details wrong. Residence Certificate (EEA1) doesn't have an expiry date.
my one had expiry date on and it was for 5 years.

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