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While UKBA has recently barred British Citizens from using the EEA route, it should not apply to your friend as applications were made prior to the regulations being changed. That said answers above...johnty123 wrote:My friend from a non EC country (he is from a CIS country) married a lady originally from Latvia in December 2010. She holds a British Passport as she was married once before to UK national.
He has been in the UK since 2004 and was a failed asylum seeker.
He has applied twice for the status to be able to live and work legally in the UK since his marriage. The Home Office lost all the original documentation after one year. On the second application in early 2012 it was turned down as there were no ID card submitted with the application.
His original passport was lost by the Home Office hence requiring an ID.
He has applied for a third time in early June 2012 along with an ID card from his country of birth but has not had a COA yet,
Questions
1. How long will it be before he gets a COA and what benefits does this provide? Immediately.
2. When can he start chasing the COA up? Right away.
3. Is there anything he can do to be able to earn an income as not being able to contribute to household income is putting a huge strain on his marriage. i.e. does the COA provide any rights for him to work , even self-employed ? COA will state employment allowed.
Thank you for any advice you can give as my friend is desperate to work to support his family and I am afraid he will start to suffer severe depression with this entire long wait to be legally able to work
Interesting, the plot thickens...Jambo wrote:Latvia doesn't allow dual nationality so if his wife is now British, he can't make an application based on EEA regulations (unless his British wife worked in another EEA state and moved back to the UK).
This Directive shall apply to all Union citizens who move to or reside in a Member State other than that of which they are a national...