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Maternity Gap, Minimum working Hours & Pay for (EEA)PR

Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2015 5:39 am
by dhrupadidhamaka
My wife is EEA national. In her current employment she is working for three years. In between last three years she was in maternity leave for 39 weeks and got statuary maternity pay as income was low. After her maternity leave she again join in the same job and continuing till now. In her job she works 12-15 hours/week and earns £70 to £80 per week.

My Query is:

1) How Maternity gap will affect on her continuous treaty rights ?
2) Do you think 12-15 hours work per week and earning £70 to £80 per week will effect in her treaty rights.

What is the exact law for above mentioned issue.

I will be really grateful if I get some kind advice for above mentioned issue.

Thanks in Advance...

Re: Maternity Gap, Minimum working Hours & Pay for (EEA)PR

Posted: Fri Jun 05, 2015 1:00 pm
by dhrupadidhamaka
Pls I need advice...pls help me...pls pls pls...

Re: Maternity Gap, Minimum working Hours & Pay for (EEA)PR

Posted: Mon Jun 08, 2015 7:25 pm
by dhrupadidhamaka
Pls still I am looking for advice

Re: Maternity Gap, Minimum working Hours & Pay for (EEA)PR

Posted: Mon Jun 08, 2015 10:54 pm
by LilyLalilu
As far as I am aware, SMP is not a gap, it counts like worker status.

Re: Maternity Gap, Minimum working Hours & Pay for (EEA)PR

Posted: Wed Jun 10, 2015 5:48 am
by omonile
Hi
She's absolutely in order. There's no earnings limit but the recommended average is 663 per month.

Re: Maternity Gap, Minimum working Hours & Pay for (EEA)PR

Posted: Wed Jun 10, 2015 3:01 pm
by buktais
Someone else here on self employment 55£ per week income and 2 maternity gaps per 5years got his PR refused very recently and now appealing.

Re: Maternity Gap, Minimum working Hours & Pay for (EEA)PR

Posted: Wed Jun 10, 2015 10:03 pm
by dhrupadidhamaka
buktais, omonile, LilyLalilu thanks for all of your kind reply.

Actually still now I am not sure about weekly minimum works or income. As far I know minimum 10 hours/week should be fine. If I get refused for low income, do you think it will be against the EU law and I can appeal. I am really stressed regarding that..please help me with your advice....Thanks

Re: Maternity Gap, Minimum working Hours & Pay for (EEA)PR

Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2015 9:57 am
by silvassa
My (wife) is EEA national. She worked from 02/06/20009 to 07/05/2010. There's two big maternity gap and family commitment towards bringing up the child, from 08/05/2010-15/07/2010- Pregnant, 16/07/2010 to 02/02/2012 - family commitment towards child, 03/02/2012 to 03/11/2012 - pregnant, 04/11/2012 to 24/09/2014 family commitment towards child,from 25/09/2014 she was looking for work but never claim any jobseeker. from 22/03/2015 she is employed as a care-worker working weekends 4 hrs.

My query is

Will she be considered qualified person as a EEA National and can she apply for PR.

Thank You

Re: Maternity Gap, Minimum working Hours & Pay for (EEA)PR

Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2015 1:48 pm
by silvassa
silvassa wrote:My (wife) is EEA national. She worked from 02/06/20009 to 07/05/2010. There's two big maternity gap and family commitment towards bringing up the child, from 08/05/2010-15/07/2010- Pregnant, 16/07/2010 to 02/02/2012 - family commitment towards child, 03/02/2012 to 03/11/2012 - pregnant, 04/11/2012 to 24/09/2014 family commitment towards child,from 25/09/2014 she was looking for work but never claim any jobseeker. from 22/03/2015 she is employed as a care-worker working weekends 4 hrs.

My query is

Will she be considered qualified person as a EEA National and can she apply for PR.

Thank You