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EEA family permit while living in a shared house (a room)

Post by nab » Mon Jul 16, 2012 11:49 am

Hi Everyone

I am a EEA citizen and currently living and working in the UK since October 2010.
Currently I am renting a very big room in a shared house (only Spam, bath,... are shared)
I have strict access to my room, and the occupants are not related to me.
everybody has strict access to his room.

[it's a big house of 6 rooms, shared by only 3 occupants (including myself)]

I plan to aplly for the EEA family permit for my future wife, I wonder if I match the accommodation requirements, because I intend to rent a flat only after acceptation of the visa.

shall I proceed as so and write a letter explaning my intentions (perhaps with some pictures of the room and the house), or do I need to get an 'appropriate' house before?
(eg. a flat)

Any advice would be greatly appciated

thanks a lot

Jambo
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Post by Jambo » Mon Jul 16, 2012 12:25 pm

There are no accommodation requirements under the EEA regulations.

nab
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Post by nab » Mon Jul 16, 2012 12:36 pm

Jambo wrote:There are no accommodation requirements under the EEA regulations.
that's perfect then,

thank you

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