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Your rights to work depend completely on your wife's status. For the first three months, there are no conditions, your wife is automatically living in accordance with the regulations. After that she needs to be either a worker (includes job-seeker), a student or self sufficient person.hernan_arg wrote:After all these questions she told us she was going to give me a tourist stamp, which does not allow me to work.
Complain now about the border incident. Then you will be in a better position to request priority later.[/url]hernan_arg wrote:Hi, thank you for your very helpful answers and advices.
We were completely confused with all the questioning, because we knew that I as an EEA family member was allowed to enter the UK and work without any issues, and also in my wife's case we supposed that having an Italian passport they shouldn't ask all that questions.
Right now my wife is looking for a job and I'll try to look for a job also and see what happens, but as soon as my wife gets a job I'm going to apply for my residence card and I'm going to ask get a priority treatment based on the trouble caused by the inmigration officer.
Best regards
Hernan
See above to answer your questions.EUsmileWEallsmile wrote:Your rights to work depend completely on your wife's status. For the first three months, there are no conditions, your wife is automatically living in accordance with the regulations. After that she needs to be either a worker (includes job-seeker), a student or self sufficient person.hernan_arg wrote:After all these questions she told us she was going to give me a tourist stamp, which does not allow me to work.
The law says that you can work as long as your wife complies with the above conditions. In practice, you will struggle without a COA/residence card (un resguardo / tarjeta de residencia).
Apply for a residence card as soon as you can and insist that they treat your case with priority given the trouble you've had so far.
The COA will explicitly say that you can work.hernan_arg wrote:Do you know if once I received the COA I can start working? or I have to wait until I have the residence card? Thank you!
Hernan