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EEA3 in 27 days

Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2014 4:05 pm
by Viktoria27
Hi everyone,

Just received My Permanent Residence after 2 previous refusals!!! It took 27 days from the day we posted it to the day I received it!

Can I please tell everyone-Never give up because it looks like it depends on which caseworker deals with your case as the previous reasons for refusal were ignored this time!

Big thanks to this forum!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Re: EEA3 in 27 days

Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2014 4:13 pm
by UKBA HUNTER
Congratulations! Yes it depends on caseworker, the case and how it has been presented. Some caseworker are lazy while some are efficient and maybe environment friendly who donot like much paper in drawers and quickly process applications.

Re: EEA3 in 27 days

Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2014 7:50 pm
by ecogle
Viktoria27 wrote:Hi everyone,

Just received My Permanent Residence after 2 previous refusals!!! It took 27 days from the day we posted it to the day I received it!

Can I please tell everyone-Never give up because it looks like it depends on which caseworker deals with your case as the previous reasons for refusal were ignored this time!

Big thanks to this forum!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Hi Congrats,

Let us know whats the reasons for previous refusals.

did you provided any new evidences for fresh application.

Thanks
Ecogle

Re: EEA3 in 27 days

Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2014 8:02 pm
by Viktoria27
Thank you!
Ecogle 1st refusal insufficient bank transactions and lack of CSI for period being self-sufficient. 2nd application we provided EHIC from outside the Uk which was just issued at that time but for only 2mths not like here for 5years and there was only expiry date on it. Refusal access to public funds (7pounds a week Tax credits). 3rd application same documents but as Im now working we added 2 months payslips.

Re: EEA3 in 27 days

Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 6:08 pm
by chaoclive
Viktoria27 wrote:Thank you!
Ecogle 1st refusal insufficient bank transactions and lack of CSI for period being self-sufficient. 2nd application we provided EHIC from outside the Uk which was just issued at that time but for only 2mths not like here for 5years and there was only expiry date on it. Refusal access to public funds (7pounds a week Tax credits). 3rd application same documents but as Im now working we added 2 months payslips.
Well done Viktoria!

Re: EEA3 in 27 days

Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 10:10 pm
by Saladin0011
They refused you because you had tax credit?? I didn't know that may be problem.

Re: EEA3 in 27 days

Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 10:20 pm
by chaoclive
Saladin0011 wrote:They refused you because you had tax credit?? I didn't know that may be problem.
I just applied for working tax credit recently too. I hope it's not going to be a problem with my civil partner's EEA2

Re: EEA3 in 27 days

Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 10:32 pm
by Saladin0011
I am EEA country member and I hope that i had Tax Credit for couple of months is not problem :(

Re: EEA3 in 27 days

Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 10:36 pm
by chaoclive
Saladin0011 wrote:I am EEA country member and I hope that i had Tax Credit for couple of months is not problem :(
Same here. I don't know how to get evidence about this though.

Has anyone asked the Home Office?

Re: EEA3 in 27 days

Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 11:34 pm
by Viktoria27
Yes we had £7/week in tax credits while I was exercising Treaty rights as self-sufficient. If your Eea family member is working then its fine to receive public funds but not when self sufficient . We just tried our luck and and instead of appealing we sent the same bank statements along with ehic from my home country plus payslips from my current job (just 2mnths) and suprisingly received PR 27days later. We must be v lucky.

Re: EEA3 in 27 days

Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2014 12:03 am
by toni34
Viktoria27 wrote:Yes we had £7/week in tax credits while I was exercising Treaty rights as self-sufficient. If your Eea family member is working then its fine to receive public funds but not when self sufficient . We just tried our luck and and instead of appealing we sent the same bank statements along with ehic from my home country plus payslips from my current job (just 2mnths) and suprisingly received PR 27days later. We must be v lucky.
Pls how did the home office knows you receive working tax credit ? Did you send in your bank statements showing the working tax credit Payment?

Re: EEA3 in 27 days

Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2014 8:20 am
by Viktoria27
Yes it was on bank statements . We had to provide them to show we had enough funds .