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Yes. There is no requirement to show economic activity once you return to the UK.xdaniix89 wrote:A friend whos husband was granted the entry clearance has said that the 5year application (for surinder singh applicants) has very little to do with your current employment and concentrates more again on what you did in the EU country before hand. Is this correct?
Yes. We all love the EUxdaniix89 wrote:Oh ok! Thanks for the reply. That's good news! So is it really as simple as just re-submitting all my Greek papers? I mean, I have nothing to worry about? Sounds too good to be true!
If you had followed the link I posted in my first response, you would have read the HO statement:xdaniix89 wrote:Oh, so its 100% definite that I do not need to be working for the residence card??
It can't get more official than that !UKBA FOI response 23660 wrote:The UK Border Agency acknowledges the judgment in Eind and as a result there is
no requirement for UK nationals who seek to rely on the provisions of regulation 9 to
sponsor their family members under the Regulations to provide evidence of
employment or self-employment on their return to the UK.
It is better to continue in your previous post as it provides the background for your case. Otherwise, it is not clear from your post that you are British and applying under Surinder Singh (and that is why you need to prove you lived together in another EEA state).Hi everyone, yet another question I hope someone can help me with!
I know when it comes to supporting documents they want the minimum basic but it dawned on me last night this might not be enough in our case.
When it comes to work I'll have a letter from the company stating when I commenced work and when I will finish, what hours etc and then a letter for each month saying how much I earned and how much tax I payed. These are kind of printed out A4 papers although have company header and stamped etc. I mean its not like in the UK where you get a little official looking slip of paper.
When it comes to showing my husband and I live at the same address this is difficult. We stay in staff accommodation together with our son (we work for the same employer) and there is nothing official to say so except a letter from the employer/company - as official looking as possible. My husband has a phone bill in his name at this address and I have my tax, health insurance documents and bank account but no utility bills or tenancy agreement etc will this be enough?We also cant get a document from the town hall like others have because we don't rent as such!
I do not have a residence card. I was told from the start I did not need one and when I went ahead and tried to apply for one anyway they made it extremely difficult for me and kept insisting I didn't need it. I wrote on here about that I think. I never got it but will employment papers, bank account, tax and health papers be enough to show all this?
We have our marriage certificate and sons birth certificate (with husband as his father) and husbands Greek residence/work permit.
Are we going to need more than this? Did anyone else have a similar situation where you maybe didn't have official documents for living together?
Many thanks in advance for any replies.
Please don't worry, it's not a problem. Jambo explained why it's helpful to post in the same thread.xdaniix89 wrote:Ok thank you.
Sorry I was going to and then thought it's kind of a different subject and didn't want people to read the original post, think 'that doesn't apply to me' and not read on if that makes sense! :oops: