Exercising treaty rights in the UK
Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2014 10:02 am
Hello people,
I'm about to make an application for my wife for an EEA Family Permit, but I was slightly confused about the 'exercising treaty rights in the UK' thing.
I there a specific way to prove that I am exercising my treaty rights in the UK or a specific form to fill in?
Or is it merely a case of submitting enough information to show that I am living in the UK?
I'm a French citizen and I've been living in the UK for 20+ years since I was a young child, so is it a case of just providing enough evidence like bank statements, gas/electric bills, school and university documents to show that I have been living in the UK?
Also I am not currently working as I was made redundant from my previous job, is this something that will go against me? (I am not claiming any benefits as I am able to support myself)
Also I've never had any kind of permanent resident certificate or any kind of document to say that I am resident in the UK, is this going to be detrimental to the application?
Thanks in advance!
I'm about to make an application for my wife for an EEA Family Permit, but I was slightly confused about the 'exercising treaty rights in the UK' thing.
I there a specific way to prove that I am exercising my treaty rights in the UK or a specific form to fill in?
Or is it merely a case of submitting enough information to show that I am living in the UK?
I'm a French citizen and I've been living in the UK for 20+ years since I was a young child, so is it a case of just providing enough evidence like bank statements, gas/electric bills, school and university documents to show that I have been living in the UK?
Also I am not currently working as I was made redundant from my previous job, is this something that will go against me? (I am not claiming any benefits as I am able to support myself)
Also I've never had any kind of permanent resident certificate or any kind of document to say that I am resident in the UK, is this going to be detrimental to the application?
Thanks in advance!