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You will have problem later. Home office can call your work place anytime ( after 1 month or may be 5 months ) . And if you look at this forum many application got rejected because someone left a job but didn't inform the Home officelove_kurt wrote:Thank you a lot for your answer, vinny.
Does the refusal of the other person's application mean I shouldn't take up the job, but stick to the Jobseeker Allowance? Do they consider only long-term employment or maybe the amount of documents provided in the other person's case was not enough?
I will be able to attach 2 weeks payslips, a contract and I will try to get a stamp and signature from my employer on the EEA2 form. Would that be enough, what do you think?
Thank you again for your help
I am 21 and would like to start studying at the university as from June or September, so it's difficult to me to find a long term job. What if I inform Home Office about the change of circumstances? (For example tell them I'm on a Jobseeker again) Would it help?askmeplz wrote:You will have problem later. Home office can call your work place anytime ( after 1 month or may be 5 months ) . And if you look at this forum many application got rejected because someone left a job but didn't inform the Home office
Can I apply after the eea family permit visa expires? Self sufficiency sounds difficult to us, as my husband hasn't found a job yet (we're in London only for a month, before we had to stay in Poland with my family). Also, we don't have any savings, that's why even a 3 weeks job would be helpful. I have no idea what to do now.sheraz7 wrote:You can apply EEA2 RC at anytime, therefore, try to apply it when you (EEA national) will get some regular employment otherwise self sufficiency can be alternative for which several threads available in forum as guidance.
Thank you! This is extremely helpful news - I thought that after eea family permit EEA2 is necessary immediately. And by residence permit do you mean Biometric Residence Permit?sheraz7 wrote:For getting work normally an employer ask for Residence permit ot at least COA, but if the employer is familiar with the EU directive then may employ without that but it is very rare.
I am searching for an application for a residence permit and my only results are EEA2 Residence Card and Biometric Residence Permit. I don't know where to look for it, as my husband would be willing to apply for it, if we're not yet ready for EEA2. Any help?sheraz7 wrote:For getting work normally an employer ask for Residence permit ot at least COA, but if the employer is familiar with the EU directive then may employ without that but it is very rare.
Application for EEA2 Residence Permitlove_kurt wrote:I am searching for an application for a residence permit and my only results are EEA2 Residence Card and Biometric Residence Permit. I don't know where to look for it, as my husband would be willing to apply for it, if we're not yet ready for EEA2. Any help?sheraz7 wrote:For getting work normally an employer ask for Residence permit ot at least COA, but if the employer is familiar with the EU directive then may employ without that but it is very rare.
Don't forget about Comprehensive sickness insurance.love_kurt wrote:I am 21 and would like to start studying at the university as from June or September, so it's difficult to me to find a long term job.