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So, I'm hoping given that they already issued me a FP on the basis of our relationship that I retain the right to work. Any thoughts?We are unable to confirm eligibility to take or continue in employment in the UK where -
- The applicant is the unmarried partner or an extended family member of an EU citizen who is exercising European free movement rights in the UK
In these circumstanes there is no automatic right or entitlement to live in the UK with the EU citizen sponsor. The Home Secretary must consider whether, in all the circumstances of the case, it would be right to issue a Residence Card on this basis. This means that until we have determined that you qualify as an unmarried partner or as an extended family member by issuing a Residence Document, you are not able to work on the basis of your relationship to your EU citizen sponsor. Any right to work in the meanwhile will depend on your having some alternative basis of stay in the UK which does not prohibit access to employment or self - employment.
- The applicant has not provided satisfactory evidence of his or her identity or of his or her relationship to an EU citizen. We will consider your application but may need to contact you for some additional or alternative evidence.
No. The correct standard for applicants with a valid EEA Family permit and evidence of the EEA national exercising treaty rights is set in Regulation 7(3).canuckUK wrote:The same thing happened to me: applied for EEA2 with FP and received COA stating they can't confirm right to work.
From my understanding and what I've read, this seems to be standard when applying as unmarried partner, unfortunately.
Hello I saw your case and it is exactly like mine....knm812 wrote:Update - just to help out others in the same situation:
I've received an updated COA with right to work.
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replied via PMlguimaraes wrote:Hello I saw your case and it is exactly like mine....knm812 wrote:Update - just to help out others in the same situation:
I've received an updated COA with right to work.
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I am a non-EU (brazilian national) and unmarried partner with an EU citizen (german). I had a previous right to work in Ireland where we lived before for 6 years.
I applied on the 14/8/2015, and I received a letter with the certificate of application requesting the biometrics, and together a letter informing that I am no intitled to work. The letter I received is exactly like yours!!
Within 2 days it will be 6 months waiting for a reply, I didn't get the COA... do you think it is worth to request it??
As unmarried partner did you receive any feedback about your application?
Thank you!