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EEA3 application - job seeker's allow. and abscence from UK

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Vikos78
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EEA3 application - job seeker's allow. and abscence from UK

Post by Vikos78 » Sun Nov 21, 2010 11:17 pm

Hello

I am about to apply for permanent residence and my questions are

1) having 3 months absence from the UK in 2009 due to some family issues, do I need to attach any documents for this period or just simply put it in the listing on the form

2) I received job seeker's allowance for 3.5 months this year. How does it affect my application?

Thanks for your time for replying.

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Post by 86ti » Mon Nov 22, 2010 8:21 am

1) Can you show that you have been in the UK the other 9 months of the year?
2) Chapter 12 of the ECIS.

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Post by Vikos78 » Mon Nov 22, 2010 8:58 am

Hi

yes of course, I was employed throughout the year until middle of October.
I spent the rest of the year outside the UK.

By the way I checked the form again and I could not find any space for listings absence at all.
Where should I write any note about this?

thanks,

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Post by 86ti » Mon Nov 22, 2010 9:10 am

Vikos78 wrote:yes of course, I was employed throughout the year until middle of October.I spent the rest of the year outside the UK.

By the way I checked the form again and I could not find any space for listings absence at all. Where should I write any note about this?
Why would you need to? Just send in rent/utility bills/council tax/etc. and all work related documents. Those will clearly show that you have spent more than the required six months per year in the UK.

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Post by Vikos78 » Mon Nov 22, 2010 9:26 am

hm okey thank you

To my understanding I was expected to write all happenings for the past 5 years. (not just the work related ones)

The missing gap will be considered as absence automatically?

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Post by Obie » Mon Nov 22, 2010 3:53 pm

As 86ti rightly mention, you will not be required to explain gaps not exceeding six months in any calendar year, as such gaps are not considered as break in residence.
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