Jambo wrote:What do you mean by it was restricted? I suspect you refer to the letter that comes with the Residence Card. If this is the case, they can just ignore it. It's just a generic letter that doesn't really apply to Surinder Singh route.
Well to be honest Im not quite sure. Forgot to ask. Basically, they both called me saying they received their Residency but they said that they both have the same restriction.
"Husband has to be working and exercising treaty rights, if not residency will be forfeited."
I was really surprised as I am fully aware that as a spouse of British citizen we are allowed to live and work without any restriction even though the Spouse is not exercising treaty rights, both couples doesn't have any jobs at all ( don't know if it affects the application at all )
On the other hand, I will be applying soon and Im quite worried to receive a COA with no right to work as I am working full time as a Hotel Supervisor, do I need to stop working if I receive that kind of COA?
Anyway, thanks for your time answering my question.