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You do not have to exercise treaty rights from day one.roberto.manrique9 wrote:I am an EEA member (from Spain)me and my wife are moving to the UK she is mexican, and we are going to apply for her family permit, we have all the required documents, however we recently found out that me, as her EEA family member have to be in the UK under the treaty rights. I haven"t live in the UK before and we are moving together.
How do I prove my treaty rights if I am not there yet? when I get there, I would be a job seeker and then work for a company but I dont have any proof of that yet.
I am confused if the first 3 months I am under the rights of residence and that is enough to apply for the family permit or, do I need to prove treat rights? If I need to prove treaty rights I would be a job seeker or a self sufficient?
noajthan wrote:You do not have to exercise treaty rights from day one.roberto.manrique9 wrote:I am an EEA member (from Spain)me and my wife are moving to the UK she is mexican, and we are going to apply for her family permit, we have all the required documents, however we recently found out that me, as her EEA family member have to be in the UK under the treaty rights. I haven"t live in the UK before and we are moving together.
How do I prove my treaty rights if I am not there yet? when I get there, I would be a job seeker and then work for a company but I dont have any proof of that yet.
I am confused if the first 3 months I am under the rights of residence and that is enough to apply for the family permit or, do I need to prove treat rights? If I need to prove treaty rights I would be a job seeker or a self sufficient?
You have up to 3 months to get settled into UK & adapt to our cultures & traditions.
The FP will grant your wife entry into UK.
Once you as sponsor/spouse start exercising treaty rights in UK, (for example by working), your wife can apply for a residence card. The RC confirms her rights to reside, work, study etc.
You don't need full health insurance (CSI) if you plan to be a worker/self-employed or a jobseeker - although travel insurance for travellers might be wise in the usual way,
Once established in UK, CSI is only needed for students & self-sufficient people.
Note there are now time limits on how long someone can be a jobseeker before moving into another category (such as worker).
Good luck.
Well the guidance says "might" (not "must")...roberto.manrique9 wrote:I am an EEA member (from Spain) me and my wife are moving together to the UK, she is mexican, and we are going to apply for her family permit, we have all the required documents, however,we dont have any accomodation details. I haven"t live in the UK before and we are moving together.
How do I prove my accomodation? Is it strictly required?
When we get there, we are planning to stay in a hotel untill we find an apartment we can rent, is the hotel confirmation number acceptable as proof of accomodation?
I am very confused about this, not quite sure what to do, and I would really appreciate your help. Thanks a lot.
Ref: https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... permit.pdfAccommodation details
You might want to submit any of the following documents to provide us with evidence of your accommodation. This information might also be useful in showing us that your sponsor lives in the UK. We advise that you do not make any payments for accommodation, travel and so on until you have received your visa.