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Hi JamboJambo wrote:See Q5 in EEA FAQs - Common Questions - Read before posting - Surinder Singh.
Upto 6 months absence a year don't affect residence during the 5 years.
I suggest you apply soon before the new changes come into affect on January 1st.
Under Surinder Singh there is no need to be a qualified person on return to the UK. As you correctly stated, it is the actions in Ireland that matter (for FP, 5 years RC and PR).Graham Weifang wrote:Once in UK, the EU national can work, or not work, ie, must be a job seeker.
This is termed a "qualified" person.
Graham Weifang wrote:Only your EU nationals employment in the host country (state), as in your case Ireland, matters for EEA-FP.
When the EEA-FP is granted, you should both travel to UK together, this makes it much easier, than if your planning to meet them here in UK.
GW.
Hi JamboJambo wrote:Under Surinder Singh there is no need to be a qualified person on return to the UK. As you correctly stated, it is the actions in Ireland that matter (for FP, 5 years RC and PR).Graham Weifang wrote:Once in UK, the EU national can work, or not work, ie, must be a job seeker.
This is termed a "qualified" person.
In the UK, he can work or claim benefits or sit and watch TV all day. It doesn't matter.
Hi JamboJambo wrote:Click on Changes in my first post to follow the discussion about the changes.
Basically the HO is moving the post higher so you can't just do Surinder Singh for a few weeks and expect to be able to return. The HO would like to see a genuine use of the free movement. This can be proven by the length of stay in Ireland (six months or more), connections left in the UK (for example renting out your property if you have one) etc.
If you stay there for 6 months, I would think you would be able to meet the new requirements.