You only would have to wait until the CoA is issued, which according to the law should be issued immediately and in straightforward cases like OP's explicitly confirms the right to work. In practice that takes about a month, due to UKBA's inefficiency.SunBlue wrote:Am I missing something?
With a EEA FP - the wife will be able to work as soon as she arrives in the UK.
Without the FP technically she will be able to work once she is married, but it's difficult to prove to a potential employer, so in practice she will have to wait months until the EEA2 is issued.
So it's not useless to apply for a Family Permit!
And how do you imagine the timeline of the process of finding a job?
Submit an application (in which you simply state that you have no restrictions to live and work in UK), get invited for a job interview (where you might be asked to substantiate this claim), be selected as the successful candidate, etc. Do you really believe anybody who has never been in the UK before can do all this within a week or so?
Even in a booming economy all these things take time, let alone in a recession such as we have now.