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I had sent the original of:ravii wrote:Which documents you submit with your application?and why they refused you?can you explain in detail?
As they say:Obie wrote:It is difficult to assist you without knowing what were the reasons for refusal and what your husband was doing from 2007 to date. Also can you explain how long he worked gor and whether he registered as jobseekers during periods of unemployments, and what documents you supplied Home Office.
Obie wrote:I am still unclear as to the exact reasons for refusal. You may have to appeal as you have a time deadline. Try and do it before the deadline expires.
Depending on the reasons for the 11months absence, you may be fine
He is running his company.EUsmileWEallsmile wrote:Notwithstanding the merits or otherwise of your permanent residence application, consider this...
What is your EU spouse doing in the UK now? Your post indicates that they are self-employed. If this is the case, you appear to be complying with 2004/38/EC and there would be no basis for your removal from the UK.
They say:ravii wrote:If your above mentioned documents covered five years then why Ukba refused you?strange...can you please write your refusal letter in which Ukba explained you the reasons of refusal, then surely this forum will assist you.
Sorry I'm a bit confused now. Do you mean I should apply for eea2 now?sheraz7 wrote:The most noticeable point here is that why ukba order you to leave despite the fact they know that if you not qualify for eea4 now then atleast can apply another eea2 again and non-possession/expiry of visa not make a person illegal under eu rules.
yes, applying is optional but you still do need to meet the requirements.sheraz7 wrote:But why ukba ordered you to leave. Applying eea2/eea4 is optional under eu rules.
fysicus wrote:yes, applying is optional but you still do need to meet the requirements.sheraz7 wrote:But why ukba ordered you to leave. Applying eea2/eea4 is optional under eu rules.
If you apply and it is refused, then obviously UKBA is of the opinion that you do not meet all requirements. Ordering you to leave the country then is a logical consequence of this opinion.
If you can demonstrate that your husband is currently self-employed, then he is living in the UK in accordance with the regulations and so are you. Therefore you cannot be removed from the UK as the letter had suggested.jo-mo wrote:He is running his company.EUsmileWEallsmile wrote:Notwithstanding the merits or otherwise of your permanent residence application, consider this...
What is your EU spouse doing in the UK now? Your post indicates that they are self-employed. If this is the case, you appear to be complying with 2004/38/EC and there would be no basis for your removal from the UK.
Could you please explain abit about 2004/38/EC.
What shall I do now?
Thank you dear, I can proof he is in UK and also submit his company certificate. So my question still remains,EUsmileWEallsmile wrote:If you can demonstrate that your husband is currently self-employed, then he is living in the UK in accordance with the regulations and so are you. Therefore you cannot be removed from the UK as the letter had suggested.jo-mo wrote:He is running his company.EUsmileWEallsmile wrote:Notwithstanding the merits or otherwise of your permanent residence application, consider this...
What is your EU spouse doing in the UK now? Your post indicates that they are self-employed. If this is the case, you appear to be complying with 2004/38/EC and there would be no basis for your removal from the UK.
Could you please explain abit about 2004/38/EC.
What shall I do now?