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I can confirm there is no minimum threshold.totally wrote:I think I was confused with the new family migration law, that is intended for spouses of British nationals. Could somebody please confirm that the minimum wages threshold £18600 is not applicable for EEA2 route?
1. It is normally simpler to apply as a worker (if you can) - less paperwork, no insurance required. But if he has no evidence of his work, how could he prove it to the HO?totally wrote:Hi All,
I am from India and have stayed in UK for 8 years (studying & working). My husband is from Hungary and has stayed here for 5 years (studying & working). We have lived together for 4 years and just got married 5 months ago. Currently I want to apply for residence card by EEA2 but quite confused and not sure which route we should go down.
1. My husband officially finishes his studying the end of this month although his graduation is not until December. He's working part time at the moment while finding a proper job. We don't know if we should send in an application with him as a student or worker? His current work is in a Chinese with no payslips/contract and his bank statement is not that great (bordering on overdraft since he was working to support himself through studies). He also does not have any other insurance than the normal NHS either. Will we have better chance to wait until he's got a better job. Will he need to have a job that earn more than £18600 for my application to be valid?
2. We have a marriage certificate, but since he's been taking care of the house bills, council tax etc, I don't have any documents to prove that we've been living together for the past 4 years except for my bank statement. Will that be a problem?
3. Will it be better if my husband applies for PR first since he has been here for 5 years
Many thanks for your help, it will be much appreciated.