Italian living in UK refused PR
Posted: Sun Jan 15, 2017 11:22 am
The facts:
I am an Italian woman and have lived in the UK just over 20 years. I have a British husband and two children born in the UK. I applied for a Permanent Resident Card and was refused because:
I took a 10 month course at a college in 2007 and didn't take out private medical insurance.
I claimed tax credits. (I was, however, living in the country for six years before I claimed any tax credits and was self-sufficient up until that point). I now no longer claim tax credits and haven't done so for over 4 years. I will never need them again because our circumstances have significantly improved.
I am now self-employed and have been self-sufficient again for four years. However I am a low earner (10k per year) because I have children to look after. I work part-time to contribute extra for the family. Because of my low earnings, however, the HO do NOT deem me as self-sufficient. My husband does not claim any benefits for our family. We are self-sufficient as a family.
The HO said I have not shown enough economic activity to show my business exists. I have no concerns about this because I can supply ample invoices and bank statements to move this.
My question:
Can I appeal? Do I have a chance? Any advice would be useful. I feel terrible right now, depressed.
I don't understand this Treaty of Rights? If the treaty says I must have private medical then why did the NHS treat me and others like me in the first place. Likewise with self-sufficiency. Why did the system allow me to claim tax benefits when the treaty prohibits this.
And why didn't someone tell me all this when I entered the country?
I am an Italian woman and have lived in the UK just over 20 years. I have a British husband and two children born in the UK. I applied for a Permanent Resident Card and was refused because:
I took a 10 month course at a college in 2007 and didn't take out private medical insurance.
I claimed tax credits. (I was, however, living in the country for six years before I claimed any tax credits and was self-sufficient up until that point). I now no longer claim tax credits and haven't done so for over 4 years. I will never need them again because our circumstances have significantly improved.
I am now self-employed and have been self-sufficient again for four years. However I am a low earner (10k per year) because I have children to look after. I work part-time to contribute extra for the family. Because of my low earnings, however, the HO do NOT deem me as self-sufficient. My husband does not claim any benefits for our family. We are self-sufficient as a family.
The HO said I have not shown enough economic activity to show my business exists. I have no concerns about this because I can supply ample invoices and bank statements to move this.
My question:
Can I appeal? Do I have a chance? Any advice would be useful. I feel terrible right now, depressed.
I don't understand this Treaty of Rights? If the treaty says I must have private medical then why did the NHS treat me and others like me in the first place. Likewise with self-sufficiency. Why did the system allow me to claim tax benefits when the treaty prohibits this.
And why didn't someone tell me all this when I entered the country?