Two questions about right of residence for EEA nationals
Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2011 12:57 am
Hi everybody. I have two questions:
First, let me introduce myself. I am a dual Chilean/Italian citizen. My girlfriend, who has only Chilean nationality, will be studying in the UK for one year, so I am planning to go with her and live in the UK for that period of time.
The first question: what happens after the initial three month right of residence expires? I am planning to work in part-time jobs (like as a waiter or as a sale person), is it enough to be a 'qualified person'? And if I don't work at all, will I be deported?
And then the second question: I've been told that when entering or living in the UK, despite holding an Italian passport, I may not be recognised as such because of not having lived at least two or three years in Europe (I have never been to Italy or Europe before, BTW). Is that true?
Thanks a lot in advance!
First, let me introduce myself. I am a dual Chilean/Italian citizen. My girlfriend, who has only Chilean nationality, will be studying in the UK for one year, so I am planning to go with her and live in the UK for that period of time.
The first question: what happens after the initial three month right of residence expires? I am planning to work in part-time jobs (like as a waiter or as a sale person), is it enough to be a 'qualified person'? And if I don't work at all, will I be deported?
And then the second question: I've been told that when entering or living in the UK, despite holding an Italian passport, I may not be recognised as such because of not having lived at least two or three years in Europe (I have never been to Italy or Europe before, BTW). Is that true?
Thanks a lot in advance!