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I'm Frustrated,PR refusal

Posted: Thu Feb 17, 2011 12:57 pm
by minoksh
Hi to every one,

I'm really frustrated, I need advice please.i got refused for my PR.

Here is my situation,

I'm EEA (Polish) got marride from NON EEA for 7 years we have a boy 3 years .

We have been in uk for 6 years,I have RC will expire soon and my husband has 5 years family permit will expire soon as well.

I stopped working since i got the baby and my husband works all the time,both of us are self employed and we are paying national contribution for the full 5 years.

We are clamming working/child tax,HB and Disability allowance for my husband.

Here is the problem, i sent my application to apply for RP and they sent it back with refusal because i didn't work for the whole 5 years. i think i done a mistake in the application i should right that i worked for full period because i'm still self employed and i'm paying NI contribution.

for me i think there is no problem staying in uk because i'm EEA, but my husband will have a problem, i don't know which application shall we fill for him.

i have some friend with idea to fix it up but i don't want to make it worse, they said i can apply again for PR with my NI contribution with some invoices to prove that i worked for the whole 5 years, and other said to make life insurance
or so.

Really i'm confused what to do.shall i apply again for PR or not, and if not what can we do for my husband?? shall i got to solicitor ?

Really we will be happy for any advice thanx for you all

Posted: Thu Feb 17, 2011 1:16 pm
by 86ti
Your only option is to reapply again with all evidence included as the absence of some seems to have been the problem. Not sure why you would say that would make things worse. By 'life insurance' you probably mean a comprehensive health insurance plan. But buying that now wouldn't cover you for the past obviously. Besides, such an insurance is not required (only for self-sufficient persons and students) if you can show that you were indeed self-employed.

BTW, that may actually be the wrong forum as benefits may not be the problem. It could be if you were self-sufficient.

Posted: Thu Feb 17, 2011 1:52 pm
by minoksh
Thx, i'm realy appreciated.

Sorry For posting on the wrong fourm :(

Just one more thing i forgot to mention, my tax return last year was zero and we claim working/child tax credit as i'm not working.

that's what i'm affraid of and would make it worth if i reapply.

Thanks again for your help

Posted: Thu Feb 17, 2011 2:19 pm
by 86ti
Ok, now it got somewhat confusing as at some point you say you were working for the whole period and now you are saying you were not. Can you give a complete timeline (for yourself) when you were economically active (and in what form) and when not.