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I submitted the reference letter that i got from my last employer. In that letter they say what period I worked for them and what my function was etc. (Maybe the ukba saw that as enough proof that I am unemployed).birongoxx wrote:sc2012uk
Thanks so very much for your reply.
What did you regarding the letter of unemployment?
J
Yes. When I kept insisting that the ukba wants this proof they started acting beligerently and made clear they wanted me to leave. They also said they have nothing to do with whatever the ukba does. wow.birongoxx wrote: We went to the Job Centre and got told that my wife couldn't actually register with them unless she went for an specific job they were offering (which they don't have any on her field/skill set). We also got told that they are only there to assist regarding benefit matters. (Incredible)
That should be enough. I had to push the recruitment agency because they did not want to give me any proof of registration, while I spent a lot of time registering my personal and professional info with them (filling out forms in their office). Finally I received their email reply (after visiting their office again asking could you reply to my email please?) where they write "yes, you are registered with us." The printout of that email exchange I sent as evidence of being registered with a recruitment centre. Holy moly...birongoxx wrote: She has registered with agencies but again, everything has been done over the internet, kind of filling an online form and getting the old "thanks for registering with us" page. I wonder if this would be enough evidence (as well as the invitation to interviews and job application's emails)
I think ten hours should be enough (maybe twelve hours).birongoxx wrote: Also, she is doing some bar work but is only about 4 hours a week and only whenever she is needed, I am not sure if this is enough to apply on the grounds that she is a worker?
glad to help...i'm giving back after being helped on this and other forums...i feel it's "us against them".birongoxx wrote: By the way really appreciate your help sc2010uk, thanks a lot.
I don't think that there's a minimum amount except that you should have at least the basic amount the state determines is sufficient (for a couple/family) to live on. I do not know what that figure is.birongoxx wrote:Apply as self sufficient seems straight forward.
Could we apply for this based on my earnings?
When they say Evidence of the funds to maintain myself and my family member, is there a minimal amount you have to have in the bank? Do I also need to show my work contract?
We don't, I guess we'll need to acquire one the covers us both with Aviva or AXA or something?Self-sufficient is also possible, do you both have EHIC from Spain (used to be the old E11) or alternative health insurance?
birongoxx wrote: I know I have asked this before, could I apply on the grounds that she is self sufficient relaying on my earnings?
Yes (again) and you will have to provide evidence of this. Payslips and bank statements.Lucapooka wrote:she can claim to be self-sufficient based on your earnings if you both have comprehensive medical insurance.
this thread may be helpful...it's about what csi to choose:birongoxx wrote: We don't, I guess we'll need to acquire one the covers us both with Aviva or AXA or something?