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COA - Cannot confirm right to work

Posted: Tue May 06, 2014 7:27 pm
by ReubenH
Hi, I hope you can help us. I submitted my 2nd application for a RC as my first was refused on the grounds of my sponsor was not exercising her treaty rights - had been a job seeker for longer then 6 months. The irony was that she was offered a position 2 days after the letter of refusal arrived. As our circumstances had changed we decided to re-apply.

We sent the following documents:
My Wife's passport
Our Marriage certificate
My wife's letter of employment and contract
Joint bank statements
Our lease
My South African drivers license

We could not send my passport as HO had this and was holding onto it until my appeal - in October.

I received my COA today which said they could not confirm my right to work for the following reason:
Current valid identity documents for yourself / your sponsor
evidence of relationship with EEA national sponsor
sufficient evidence of your sponsor exercising treaty rights

It also stated that "We will not revisit the terms of your Certificate of Application during the consideration of your case"

We are very confused by what they mean - we did not supply the correct documents as other than my passport (which they have) we did supply all the correct documents.

We thought about writing to them and asking what they mean and to confirm the documents that they do have but not sure if this is the best idea as they that said we should not write to them.

What would you suggest we do.

Although my wife is working she is on minimum wages and we cannot afford to live on her salary alone for 6 months while they make their decision.

Thanks

Re: COA - Cannot confirm right to work

Posted: Tue May 06, 2014 9:04 pm
by Jambo
Write back to them and ask for a corrected CoA.

Re: COA - Cannot confirm right to work

Posted: Tue May 06, 2014 9:25 pm
by ReubenH
Hi Jambo,

Even though it says not to?

Thanks

Re: COA - Cannot confirm right to work

Posted: Wed May 07, 2014 12:22 am
by chaoclive
What they're doing is wrong. You have nothing to lose.
Write back!
C

Re: COA - Cannot confirm right to work

Posted: Wed May 07, 2014 2:01 am
by Jellybean105

Re: COA - Cannot confirm right to work

Posted: Wed May 07, 2014 4:56 pm
by toofan
ii think its becoming a common practice now not to issue COA with right to work.

Re: COA - Cannot confirm right to work

Posted: Wed May 07, 2014 5:13 pm
by chaoclive
It is indeed, but we should not give up. If you are in a committed (especially if married) relationship, they do not have the right to reject your rights to work. If you need to work, kick up a fuss! At least just write to them and say that you think they made a mistake. Don't worry...there's no negative impact.

I have put in a Freedom of Information Act request about this. I'm sure nothing will come of it any time soon though.

Re: COA - Cannot confirm right to work

Posted: Sun May 18, 2014 4:49 pm
by ReubenH
Hi,

Just thought I would let you know that I sent a letter requesting that they re-look my COA and send me a correct one on Thursday 8th May- they received it on Monday 12 May and on Saturday 17 May I received my new COA with right to work.

Thank you to everyone that suggested I send the letter. It is worth doing. We are very relieved and now hopeful that I get my RC soon.

Re: COA - Cannot confirm right to work

Posted: Sun May 18, 2014 4:55 pm
by chaoclive
Super-you were exactly right to do that! It's not an issue.

Hope you enjoy your time in the UK and get your RC soon!

Re: COA - Cannot confirm right to work

Posted: Mon May 19, 2014 12:19 am
by Jellybean105
My husband had the same problem. I also sent a letter to correct the COA and its been 7 weeks and I have not had any reply. After 4 weeks I had written to the deputy caseworker and she replied by email saying your enquiry on the 8th of april is being dealt with. Its the wrong date as well. She told me not to email email her again.

I dont know what else to do. Do you think they are deciding on the case itself? As its been 2 months since I applied.

Re: COA - Cannot confirm right to work

Posted: Mon Jun 02, 2014 10:31 am
by ReubenH
I missed the mail man on Saturday so he left his calling card, so we had to wait till this morning to go and fetch the alleged “parcel” that had to be signed for. I wasn’t expecting anything, so I was unsure what it could be (hoping it was my RC and not another rejection letter). Well it was a looooooong weekend. Got the package this morning and it was my RC. We are so relieved that I have got it now.

Thanks for all the good advice everyone has given.

Re: COA - Cannot confirm right to work

Posted: Mon Jun 02, 2014 3:37 pm
by toofan
congratulations and can you confirm your timeline ,when did you applied for RC AS home office is issuing rc in about 2 months from january.

Re: COA - Cannot confirm right to work

Posted: Mon Jun 02, 2014 5:32 pm
by ReubenH
Moved to UK: 25 April '13
Applied RC: 20 Jan '14
RC Declined: 29 March '14
New Application submitted (new circumstances): 21April '14
COA received with no work allowed: 6 May '14
Request send for new COA: 8 May '14
Coa received with right to work: 17 May '14
Received RC: 2 June '14 (Dated 22 May)

Re: COA - Cannot confirm right to work

Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2014 6:30 pm
by cypriotExpat
ReubenH wrote:Hi,

Just thought I would let you know that I sent a letter requesting that they re-look my COA and send me a correct one on Thursday 8th May- they received it on Monday 12 May and on Saturday 17 May I received my new COA with right to work.

Thank you to everyone that suggested I send the letter. It is worth doing. We are very relieved and now hopeful that I get my RC soon.
Hi ,

we have the same problem married couple got a COA with "unable to confirm the right to work" we have provided all the original documents (passports, marriage certificate, payslips and contracts). My husband is currently working as he had a doctorate extension visa with the right to work until december

Can you please advise what we should do where exactly did u send a letter to?

Thank you very much

Re: COA - Cannot confirm right to work

Posted: Sun Jul 06, 2014 5:42 pm
by ReubenH
Hi,

We wrote to the address at the top of the COA - I think it was a Liverpool address.

We just said that we are confused as the have the docuemnts and listed what we had sent them and asked them to re-look my COA and send the correct one.