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EEA2 - Applied now - exercise treaty rights later

Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2012 12:24 am
by 1878
I will be a registered student (EEA National) from Oct 2 (exercising treaty rights).

We sent the EEA1 and EEA2 on the 13th of August provided documents that confirmed my acceptance of the unconditional offer of the school I will attend.

On the application form under the student exercising treaty section you can write the date of the course "starts" or "started"

Do you think the HO will return our application where the reason is no evidence of exercising treaty rights or actually accept the document I provided and/or call the school to confirm? I will be a registered student 6 weeks after we submitted the application so I am hoping they will just call the school to confirm. I do not think they will look on our application that fast (e.g before 6 weeks time). I sent the application now in order to safe time because we will travel to my home country for christmas in end of december and then her EEA FP will be "expired".

What do you think?

Re: EEA2 - Applied now - exercise treaty rights later

Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2012 7:16 am
by EUsmileWEallsmile
1878 wrote:I will be a registered student (EEA National) from Oct 2 (exercising treaty rights).

We sent the EEA1 and EEA2 on the 13th of August provided documents that confirmed my acceptance of the unconditional offer of the school I will attend.

On the application form under the student exercising treaty section you can write the date of the course "starts" or "started"

Do you think the HO will return our application where the reason is no evidence of exercising treaty rights or actually accept the document I provided and/or call the school to confirm? I will be a registered student 6 weeks after we submitted the application so I am hoping they will just call the school to confirm. I do not think they will look on our application that fast (e.g before 6 weeks time). I sent the application now in order to safe time because we will travel to my home country for christmas in end of december and then her EEA FP will be "expired".

What do you think?
You've already sent them? Well in that case, wait and see what happens and post back experience.

Remember - first three months, no conditions; post three months, conditions.

Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2012 12:32 pm
by 1878
Actually we entered on the 24th of June and I will be a registered student from 2nd of October. Can that cause problems regarding the 3 month rule?