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Post by EUsmileWEallsmile » Thu Aug 23, 2012 7:09 am

pacman76 wrote:
EUsmileWEallsmile wrote:
pacman76 wrote:[
Yesterday the agency through which I rent an apartment ( I will move on the 25th ) asked me "What if your wife will not get a visa?" and then "Could you pay 2 or 3 months in advance?". Which is the article that states that my wife has already a legal status to stay in UK? I would like to show them to avoid paying too many months in advance...
I would be very annoyed about this if I were you. I would not be inclined to pay more than the normal lease terms.

Have you started renting yet? If not and they persist with their demands for extra cash, consider taking your business elsewhere.
Hi! Yes, I already paid the deposit and the first month, but then they asked me if I could pau 2 months more... I said I couldn't. We will see what will happen :)
Sounds like you've already got a contract with them. I'd ignore extortionate demands like this if I were you!

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Post by pacman76 » Sat Sep 08, 2012 11:02 am

Hello guys,

Last question before sending the application for my wife's residence card.

in the UKBA form, there is SECTION 6 where my wife has to fill the details of my employer and my salary. Then there is also "SECTION 9" in which it is written "complete this section only if you are applying as the family member of someone who is economically self-sufficient, retired, seeking work or temporarily incapacitated"

Filling Section 6, it seems obvious that I'm economically self-sufficient. Do I really need to fill section 9?

In section 9, they also ask to provide an evidence of funds and a comprehensive sickness insurance... I have some funds, but I don't know if it is enough for them... we both registered to the National Health Service, but we don't have yet any evidence of this registration...

What do you suggest?

Thank you in advance!

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Post by Directive/2004/38/EC » Sat Sep 08, 2012 2:02 pm

pacman76 wrote:in the UKBA form, there is SECTION 6 where my wife has to fill the details of my employer and my salary. Then there is also "SECTION 9" in which it is written "complete this section only if you are applying as the family member of someone who is economically self-sufficient, retired, seeking work or temporarily incapacitated"

Filling Section 6, it seems obvious that I'm economically self-sufficient. Do I really need to fill section 9?

In section 9, they also ask to provide an evidence of funds and a comprehensive sickness insurance... I have some funds, but I don't know if it is enough for them... we both registered to the National Health Service, but we don't have yet any evidence of this registration...
Are you working in the UK? Or are you doing the self-sufficient thing?

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Post by pacman76 » Sat Sep 08, 2012 5:19 pm

Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:
pacman76 wrote:in the UKBA form, there is SECTION 6 where my wife has to fill the details of my employer and my salary. Then there is also "SECTION 9" in which it is written "complete this section only if you are applying as the family member of someone who is economically self-sufficient, retired, seeking work or temporarily incapacitated"

Filling Section 6, it seems obvious that I'm economically self-sufficient. Do I really need to fill section 9?

In section 9, they also ask to provide an evidence of funds and a comprehensive sickness insurance... I have some funds, but I don't know if it is enough for them... we both registered to the National Health Service, but we don't have yet any evidence of this registration...
Are you working in the UK? Or are you doing the self-sufficient thing?
I'm working in an IT Company, so I think I shouldn't fill the Section nine... right?

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Post by EUsmileWEallsmile » Sat Sep 08, 2012 9:58 pm

pacman76 wrote:
Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:
pacman76 wrote:in the UKBA form, there is SECTION 6 where my wife has to fill the details of my employer and my salary. Then there is also "SECTION 9" in which it is written "complete this section only if you are applying as the family member of someone who is economically self-sufficient, retired, seeking work or temporarily incapacitated"

Filling Section 6, it seems obvious that I'm economically self-sufficient. Do I really need to fill section 9?

In section 9, they also ask to provide an evidence of funds and a comprehensive sickness insurance... I have some funds, but I don't know if it is enough for them... we both registered to the National Health Service, but we don't have yet any evidence of this registration...
Are you working in the UK? Or are you doing the self-sufficient thing?
I'm working in an IT Company, so I think I shouldn't fill the Section nine... right?
The requirements for a residence certificate for an EU worker are exceedingly simple:

Passport (or ID card)
Employer's letter (ie letter confirming employment).

For the spouse of EU citizen, the requirements for a residence card are

Passport
Marriage certificate (or evidence proving familar link)
Residence certificate of EU family member

So by analogy as that is required is:


EU national's Passport (or ID card).
EU national's Employer's letter (ie letter confirming employment).
Spouse's Passport
Marriage certificate (or evidence proving familar link)

(You don't even have to bother with the form if you don't want to).

Don't worry too much...

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Post by pacman76 » Sat Sep 08, 2012 10:07 pm

EUsmileWEallsmile wrote:
pacman76 wrote:
Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:
pacman76 wrote:in the UKBA form, there is SECTION 6 where my wife has to fill the details of my employer and my salary. Then there is also "SECTION 9" in which it is written "complete this section only if you are applying as the family member of someone who is economically self-sufficient, retired, seeking work or temporarily incapacitated"

Filling Section 6, it seems obvious that I'm economically self-sufficient. Do I really need to fill section 9?

In section 9, they also ask to provide an evidence of funds and a comprehensive sickness insurance... I have some funds, but I don't know if it is enough for them... we both registered to the National Health Service, but we don't have yet any evidence of this registration...
Are you working in the UK? Or are you doing the self-sufficient thing?
I'm working in an IT Company, so I think I shouldn't fill the Section nine... right?
The requirements for a residence certificate for an EU worker are exceedingly simple:

Passport (or ID card)
Employer's letter (ie letter confirming employment).

For the spouse of EU citizen, the requirements for a residence card are

Passport
Marriage certificate (or evidence proving familar link)
Residence certificate of EU family member

So by analogy as that is required is:


EU national's Passport (or ID card).
EU national's Employer's letter (ie letter confirming employment).
Spouse's Passport
Marriage certificate (or evidence proving familar link)

(You don't even have to bother with the form if you don't want to).

Don't worry too much...
Ok thank you! I will do as u said so! Thank u really much guys!

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