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Well, I did forewarn they are good friends, and clearly I know a lot more about them, I would expect them to know a lot about me as wellsheraz7 wrote:So you know too much information about your eu friend and its non-partner too. Why either of them cannot ask the same directly.
While it is true that an individual will normally is best placed to post their own questions, the OP had been up-front with his question and that is welcome.sheraz7 wrote:Its because an individual help seeker himself can better represent its queries and surely get valuable advises from forum especially from gurus, moderators and other senior members.
He was employed from British employeers:Obie wrote:1. How long was he in employment for?
Involuntarily.Obie wrote:2. Did the employment ceased voluntarily of involuntarily?
Not yet, he is still in his notice period.Obie wrote:3. After it ceased, did he register with Job centre?
In Jun 2007 - Oct 2007 he worked in EU for an EU employer.Obie wrote:4. when he was working in another memberstate, was he residing in the UK or at least coming every week?
6 years with 2 holes.Obie wrote:5. How long has he been living in the UK for?
For the benefits, my understanding is as well that he should be able to claim the Contribution-based Jobseeker's Allowance without breaking immigration law. At the moment he is trying to get another job without claiming those, but I suspect that I should suggest him to notify the Job Centre he is looking for a job to certify he is actually looking for a job.Obie wrote:He should be able to secure PR and also claim those benefits.
I re-read with full attention the Guidance Notes for applying as a European national, and at pag. 6 I found:aledeniz wrote:For the PR, I am not sure how. Isn't the Aug 2009-Aug 2010 too big a hole?
If you are referring to that:Additionally, a single absence of a maximum of 12 months for important reasons such as pregnancy, child birth, serious illness, study, vocational training or posting overseas will not affect your residence.