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Ask yourself, how would you propose to support yourself with that level of income? Is accomodation included perhaps?sebstewart wrote:Thanks for the replies
Going back to the work i have read that the job must be "effective" employment. I have had a UK based travel company in the south if France interested in employing me but i think it would be like an aprentaship. My wage each month would only be 372 pounds and i will be working 6 days at 42 hours a week would it count as affective if i make less than enough to survive. Or will the fact that it is some kind of an aprentiship where I learn whilst I earn mean it is not classed as work by the UKBA?
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Suggest you do an internet search "genuine and effective employmnent".sebstewart wrote:Accommodation is included as well as food but only for one person, spending more money than I earn isn’t a problem for me personally as I have savings, it’s just whether it ticks the right box when it comes to apply for my family permit. I know I will have to see if the company can supply me a room to stay with my wife or I will have to rent other accommodation where the both of us can live
Thanks for the reply,Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:Sounds like it is well sorted. Should be a straight forward application.
Note that you do not need to answer any questions on the form about your wife's assets or work, either past or future. You also do not need to answer any questions about your assets or future work. You probably should answer the question about your present work in France.