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Permanent residence for member family eea
Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2018 9:58 pm
by Jasonandrey
Hi guys
I Got lost when I reading online about permanent resident for member family eea
I and my wife we moved to uk at October 2013
I entered uk with family member visa and we started work straight away
Some time we working sometimes we support ourself some time we claiming benefit so we didn’t work continue for 5 years but never we been outside country for more than 3 months
Or we got gape up 6 months without work
So are we qualified for apply for permanent resident in uk this year ?
We got all evidence show we living here for 5 years tenant agreement council tax gas bill pay slips even there is gape between work history...
Re: Permanent residence for member family eea
Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2018 10:07 pm
by seagul
You are in wrong forum. But anyway if your EU partner hasn't exercised its treaty rights continuously for 5 years then neither of you will be eligible for permanent residence.
Re: Permanent residence for member family eea
Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2018 10:23 pm
by Jasonandrey
I said we living continue 5 yearsin uk just we got gape in work history and some time we claimed benefit
Also on home office site eea is qualified as job seeker or suport her self or student
Also I ormy wife in law we can go out country for 180 days a year
Hope it’s right place for my question
Posted: Sun Jun 10, 2018 2:23 am
by Jasonandrey
Hi guys
I Got lost when I reading online about permanent resident for member family eea
I and my wife we moved to uk at October 2013
I entered uk with family member visa and we started work straight away
Some time we working sometimes we support ourself some time we claiming benefit so we didn’t work continue for 5 years but never we been outside country for more than 3 months
Or we got gape up 6 months without work
So are we qualified for apply for permanent resident in uk this year ?
We got all evidence show we living here for 5 years tenant agreement council tax gas bill pay slips even there is gape between work history...
Re: Hope it’s right place for my question
Posted: Sun Jun 10, 2018 11:14 am
by secret.simon
Which of the two of you is the EEA citizen?
Did the EEA Citizen work continuously? If they were not working, do they have proof that they were seeking jobs? Did any of their job-seeking periods exceed three months (90 days)?
Re: Hope it’s right place for my question
Posted: Sun Jun 10, 2018 5:30 pm
by Jasonandrey
Thanks you for reply
She is eea
She working in many occasions both of us we went for the same job and some time we claimed job seeker and she was unemployed for couples weeks but less than 3 months each year but she got a load of emails that she was seeking job
Example we worked for 3 months or 4 than we lose job and we claiming job seeker
And sometimes 2 or 3 months unemployment and no received any benefit but we pay council tax and rent and we seeeking job online and register with agency