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RC is residence card - valid for 5 years.ivetalopes wrote:What is RC? He was given 5 years family permit in June 2011
Assuming all other requirements have been met (eg no gaps in you exercising treaty rights, any absences from UK within limits) it should be straightforward.ivetalopes wrote:In my mind I was thinking this application will be straight forward. Would you advise that I pay solicitor to do this application for us as I worry if we apply ourselves and we get refused then might cost me more to appeal. If I apply by myself do I need to submit cover letter or anything to explain about these 2 issues?
Yes, or mention in 'additional info' section of PR form.ivetalopes wrote:Yes he has a residence card in his passport valid for 5 yrs and it will expire in June 2016. Shall I write a cover letter explaining about this?
Just state spouse has RC (issued x/xxx/2011) so McCarthy transitional arrangement applies and you are EEA sponsor.ivetalopes wrote:Thanks for your replies much appreciated.
I have no gaps in employment and we haven't really travelled apart from 28 days holiday to Brazil this year.
So as I am not a solicitor how would you advise me to write about this (transitional arrangement and apply for confirmation of PR under EU rules) in my cover letter and how to explain why i claimed benefits? Not really sure how to word this? Also when submitting documents about self sufficiency its is provide at least one of the following:
payslips
bank statements
pension benefits
etc.
If I provide all payslip for this 5 years is that enough? I don't know how to print bank statements for each month for 5 yrs....I will need a huge box to send all that paperwork in?
Your husband does not have to prove treaty rights.ivetalopes wrote:It says provide at least one of those proofs so means if i submit just the payslips should be ok? And also should i submit both mine and my husband's? Thanks
Probably send all passports as they can help prove residency.ivetalopes wrote:HI which passport are you referring to? My husband's passport was stamped in the UK.
When submitting the application should i send them by Bulgarian passport or both British and Bulgarian?
So the section which asks whether I have claimed benefits...should i say no or yes on the actual application?
Your initial post wasn't clear on whether you were both applying or just your husband.ivetalopes wrote:I did not understand this? WE are now applying for the permanent residence card right and a year later we were told he can apply for British citizenship. Are you saying he can apply for citizenship and this card now on one form?Note if you have ambitions for privilege of citizenship you will now need a PR card too (due to recent rule change).So you could apply together on same form.
Also where can I find an earlier simpler version of this form do u know?
Yes I forgot you were British.ivetalopes wrote:I am British ...only my husband is applying as he is the non EEA national.
So can i confirm ...he doesn't need to provide any supporting documents apart from the 3 you mentioned? He doesn't need to show self sufficiency or anything else?
Correct.ivetalopes wrote:I have used your link but there is so much on there. I also googled it and found article which says you can use older form EEA 1 form? Is that correct ?
Yes, best to use latest guidance notes. They are quite clear.ivetalopes wrote:Hi thanks for your answers so far ....you really helped me![]()
I have printed the EEA4 form which you gave me but I will follow the guidance notes from the new form correct? I also need to give his biometric information plus pay the correct fee. So I will use just the relevant pages from the new form to pay the fee and to provide biometric information but apart from that I can use the older form you gave me right?
Correct. It's a generic form - as the SS route doesn't apply to you just skip that part.ivetalopes wrote:Also to confirm this Surinder Singh route doesn't apply in our case right?
And I noticed the EEA 4 form doesn't mention anything about benefits. Doesn't ask if i claimed any benefits