Hi. I will be moving to London soon from Italy with my Japanese wife and she's planning to apply for a RC once there.
From what I understand she's legally entitled to receive it as long as I demonstrate to exercise Treaty rights in the UK.
Our situation is pretty straightforward and I don't see why we should have problems, but there are different ways to prove to exercise TR and my situation is this: I will not need a job in the UK straight away because I am currently a consultant for an Italian company and it's my intention to keep this position that allows me a great deal of flexibility and a satisfactory salary. We decided to move to London essentially because it's the right place for the job of my wife which is a niche. That means that I'll keep traveling between UK and Italy but I can do plenty of work from UK too so practically it's not a problem at all.
What I would like to know is what is the best way for me to prove I'm exercising Treaty rights in the UK cause I feel I have two options:
1) as an employed person of an Italian company that is in the position to perform his job from a remote place (thus providing Italian payslips, Italian contract, etc), apart from residing in the UK at least 6 months a year. But that means also that I wouldn't pay taxes in England because the source of my income is in Italy;
2) as an economically self-sufficient person who can easily look after his wife too in the UK. I have enough money in my bank account to prove that I can easily provide a comfortable living for the two of us in the UK without requiring public funds. On top of that those savings will not run out because I'll keep working, thus earning further money as a consultant.
I feel the 2nd option is probably better because it basically requires to provide only bank statements but I would like to have your opinion on the matter.
I'm not sure how often HO rings in order to gather more evidence, but what happens if they ring while I'm abroad for work? Would it generate further delays and hassles to the RC issuance?
Thank you so much for your help!
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