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aziznaim
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EEC SPOUSE

Post by aziznaim » Sat Oct 03, 2009 12:54 am

hi
dutch citizen live in uk for 6 months and wants apply entry clearnce for his spouse abroad he is fulltime employed. does he still needs registration certificate from home office ?
thanks

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Re: EEC SPOUSE

Post by Rozen » Sat Oct 03, 2009 8:43 am

aziznaim wrote:hi
dutch citizen live in uk for 6 months and wants apply entry clearnce for his spouse abroad he is fulltime employed. does he still needs registration certificate from home office ?
thanks
The spouse needs to apply for an EEA Family Permit from the British Consulate of the country where she currently resides (it is free of charge, and given priority processing). Then when she gets to UK, she may apply for a UK Residence Card for Family Members (again free, but can take well over six months) on Form EEA2.
RC for the Dutch spouse living in the UK is not a must, but his 'exercising treaty rights' (in this case) is!
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Post by Obie » Sat Oct 03, 2009 1:53 pm

EEA national don't need to apply for Registeration Certificate, it is optional.

The only thing with a Registeration Certificate, is that it saves you from having to provide other documentary evidence, to establish you are Exercising Treaty Rights in the UK.

You will not need it to support your partners application for EEA Family permit, provided you are able to establish by other means like Payslips or Self-Assessment, that you are exercising EU treaty rights in the UK.
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Post by direct_112 » Wed Oct 28, 2009 10:50 am

Hi All,

I am also a Dutch citizen living in the UK for 5 years now. I went last year Nov 08 abroad to get my wife to live with me in the UK. But I have been told I should have registration certificate from the home office. That’s the first thing they asked me, while I had all the other documents( payslip, bank statement, tenancy agreement and all the other documents showing that I supported her financially). They were not having it and told me to go back.

So went back and started my application for registration certificate in Jan 09. After 9 months of calling and sending emails I finally got my certificate last month Sept 09.

So it’s not that easy. Now I am sending all my papers over to her so she can start the process.

I have question regarding my bank statement. I have 2 accounts with 1 bank.

1 account is saving account were I have just put a large sum of money in ( about 4k).

The other account is current accounts were my salaries come in and all my bills go out. I will send both of them as proof of my finance.

Will they ask questions about the large money just coming suddenly while before I only have small money in my saving (between 500-1000?)

Thank you

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Post by Directive/2004/38/EC » Wed Oct 28, 2009 3:45 pm

direct_112 wrote:I have question regarding my bank statement. I have 2 accounts with 1 bank.

1 account is saving account were I have just put a large sum of money in ( about 4k).

The other account is current accounts were my salaries come in and all my bills go out. I will send both of them as proof of my finance.

Will they ask questions about the large money just coming suddenly while before I only have small money in my saving (between 500-1000?)
Why are you sending them bank account information? You do not need to prove anything about finances if you are working.

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Post by direct_112 » Wed Oct 28, 2009 4:50 pm

I though bank statement was important. How else would they know your financial independency? Just to make sure we talking about the same thing. I am talking about EEA family permit. I am trying to get my wife to UK. She is in Ethiopia at the moment.

Thanks

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Post by Directive/2004/38/EC » Wed Oct 28, 2009 5:01 pm

direct_112 wrote:I though bank statement was important. How else would they know your financial independency? Just to make sure we talking about the same thing. I am talking about EEA family permit. I am trying to get my wife to UK. She is in Ethiopia at the moment.
Are you working? If so then financial indepence is not relevant.

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Post by direct_112 » Thu Oct 29, 2009 8:13 am

Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:
direct_112 wrote:I though bank statement was important. How else would they know your financial independency? Just to make sure we talking about the same thing. I am talking about EEA family permit. I am trying to get my wife to UK. She is in Ethiopia at the moment.
Are you working? If so then financial indepence is not relevant.

Yes i have a permanent job. So i dont need bank statement?

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Post by Directive/2004/38/EC » Thu Oct 29, 2009 10:43 am

direct_112 wrote:Yes i have a permanent job. So i dont need bank statement?
That is what the European rules say. You need to show that you are employed...

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