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Can an underage student be a QP and a sponsor
Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2016 9:00 pm
by aledeniz
Can an EEA underage student be a qualified person and sponsor the EEA(FM) application of one of their parents?
Or could be more advisable for the parent to apply as a self sufficient qualified person instead, and sponsor the EEA(FM) application of the child?
I guess for both options they may need CSI for at least one of them, am I right?
No benefits are involved.
Re: Can an underage student be a QP and a sponsor
Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2016 9:05 pm
by noajthan
aledeniz wrote:Can an EEA underage student be a qualified person and sponsor the EEA(FM) application of one of their parents?
Or could be more advisable for the parent to apply as a self sufficient qualified person instead, and sponsor the EEA(FM) application of the child?
I guess for both options they may need CSI for at least one of them, am I right?
No benefits are involved.
How is child exercising treaty rights?
A dependent parent would have to prove dependency on EEA sponsor (child) for their essential needs (housing, food). Is that the case?
How is parent self-sufficient?
Yes, CSI required for a ss sponsor and any non-British dependent/s.
Re: Can an underage student be a QP and a sponsor
Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2016 9:27 pm
by aledeniz
noajthan wrote:
How is child exercising treaty rights?
As a student. Both parent and child have their own EEA country issued valid EHIC, and have been here for almost 1 year.
noajthan wrote:A dependent parent would have to prove dependency on EEA sponsor (child) for their essential needs (housing, food). Is that the case?
No, the parent has been self-sufficient so far. Job-seeking, but completely self sufficient meanwhile.
noajthan wrote:
How is parent self-sufficient?
The parent has bought a flat and has been living with the child using their own money.
noajthan wrote:
Yes, CSI required for a ss sponsor and any non-British dependent/s.
Would the EHIC good enough to apply for a registration certificate for both the parent and the child using the EEA(QP) form?
Should the parent apply instead as 11 month long job seeker, and the child as a dependent using EEA(FM)?
The parent is quite highly qualified, master degree, and a good CV as well.
Re: Can an underage student be a QP and a sponsor
Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2016 9:38 pm
by noajthan
aledeniz wrote:Would the EHIC good enough to apply for a registration certificate for both the parent and the child using the EEA(QP) form?
Should the parent apply instead as 11 month long job seeker, and the child as a dependent using EEA(FM)?
The parent is quite highly qualified, master degree, and a good CV as well.
The child doesn't appear to have the funds to sponsor parent who has to show that up to half of essential needs are provided by child.
My understanding is both parent and child need CSI if parent is self-sufficient.
Not sure EHIC is enough.
As a jobseeker, there are now time limits on jobseekers and also the UK's 'gpow' test to overcome - don't know much about it, you will have to dig into that.
Re: Can an underage student be a QP and a sponsor
Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2016 10:59 pm
by vinny