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Welcome!Euroguy wrote:Hi I and my wife are residents of Portugal I am British notionaly self employed subsistance farming
I have small contracts now in the UK and wish my wife to come with me to work she has a 5 year residence card arrived nov 11 is it a question of just turning up at a port ?
Can you please spend some time describing exactly what you mean by this?Euroguy wrote:self employed subsistance farming
Self employedDirective/2004/38/EC wrote:On what basis are you residing in Portugal? Are you considered self sufficient or self employed?
What is the citizenship of your wife? Did you have to specify anything about your work when you applied for any residence documentation for her?
Have you ever worked for cash in Portugal, e.g. working in a restaurant, or doing deliveries for people, or working for other farmers? This might be either full or part time.
I don't think these questions are really important. The wife received a Residence Card from the Portuguese authorities (more than six months ago), which implies the recognition that OP was exercising treaty rights in Portugal.Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:On what basis are you residing in Portugal? Are you considered self sufficient or self employed?
What is the citizenship of your wife? Did you have to specify anything about your work when you applied for any residence documentation for her?
Have you ever worked for cash in Portugal, e.g. working in a restaurant, or doing deliveries for people, or working for other farmers? This might be either full or part time.
Singh was a case about an EU citizen who had worked in another member state, and is generally taken to be limited to that form of exercising treaty right.fysicus wrote:I don't think these questions are really important. The wife received a Residence Card from the Portuguese authorities (more than six months ago), which implies the recognition that OP was exercising treaty rights in Portugal.
In which capacity he did so (as a worker, self-employed or self-sufficient) is not relevant with respect to his return to UK.
More than 3 months means 3 months and one week or 6 months? Although there is no minimum duration in the regulations, you might struggle to prove you have actually worked as self employed for such a short period.Euroguy wrote:more than 3 months self employed work evidence from Portugal