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EEA-PR Refusal for lack of proof EEA national exercise treaty right with Settled Status EEA passport.

Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2019 1:38 pm
by cstevens871
Hi,

My wife EEA-PR application has been refused because of a lack of evidence showing that I, the EU national, exercised the treaty right for >=5 years.

In the EEA-PR application it is written that EEA nationals who hold Indefinite Leave to Remain documentation do not need to provide further documents to demonstrate that they exercise treaty right.

I applied for the settled status pilot scheme and was granted the "Settled Status" in November 2018. In a letter from Home Office, it was written that my "settled status" was linked to my passport.

Surely, linking my "settled status" passport to my wife's EEA-PR application should have been enough evidence that I was exercising the treaty right?!

I am now considering to appeal the decision. Does someone think I have good chances of having a positive outcome?

Many thanks,

Christophe

Re: EEA-PR Refusal for lack of proof EEA national exercise treaty right with Settled Status EEA passport.

Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2019 10:01 am
by NikiGio
cstevens871 wrote:
Mon Jan 21, 2019 1:38 pm
Surely, linking my "settled status" passport to my wife's EEA-PR application should have been enough evidence that I was exercising the treaty right?!
No - Settled Status is based on residency/identity, not on exercising treaty rights.
cstevens871 wrote:
Mon Jan 21, 2019 1:38 pm
I am now considering to appeal the decision. Does someone think I have good chances of having a positive outcome?
Given reasons above - I don't think you'd win an appeal.

I think your best chance is for your wife to also apply for Settled Status - which will be free, given May's announcement yesterday.

Moderator edit : Please note that the acronym SS on the forum refers to 'Surinder Singh' and not 'settled status'!!

Re: EEA-PR Refusal for lack of proof EEA national exercise treaty right with Settled Status EEA passport.

Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2019 12:00 pm
by NikiGio
@ Moderator - ok! Other forums and many on Twitter are using 'SS' for Settled Status...will beca mess! Lol