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My husband has been in the uk for 4 years. He was employed for the first 2 years. Then he was a sole trader for about a year before being emloyed again for another 6 months. And in Oct 2012 he started his own proper business i.e. Renting a workshop, hiring a chartered accountant, hiring employees, having business bank account. That's all he is doing atm.sheraz7 wrote:how long your eea national partner is in uk. what was he doing before self employment. is he doing any other job even part time one?
Yeah we will apply with more extended evidences later then. Thanks sheraz7.sheraz7 wrote:i bet if you call later then different operator will give different suggestion. But as you said that your eea partner was sole trader before commencing current self employed business then be remembered that sole trader is also a kind of self employment. Has he got evidences for it. otherwise better to apply with bit more extended evidences than the one you got now.
Hi sunfly211sunfly211 wrote:Hi everyone
I am Vietnamese and married to a Hungarian national. We are about to make an EEA2 application for a RC as my husband is exercising EU treaty rights in the UK by being self-employed. We will include a letter from a chartered accountant on headed paper confirming his self-employment as follows:
"Dear Mr....,
We confirm that we have acted as your accountant since the commencement of self employment on the 1 October 2012. A self assessment tax reference has been applied for and we are waiting on HM Revenue and Customs to issue the number."
Also, we will enclose copies of my husband's business bank statements for the last 2 months (with HSBC) which show earnings.
I wondered if that is enough evidence to prove my husband's self-employment status.
Should we ask the accountant to provide more details about this such as earnings and so on?
Does anyone know if there is any recommended format of an accountant's letter which is likely to be accepted by UKBA?
Honestly, when we asked the accountant to provide a letter for us to accompany with the EEA2 application, he was not sure what to write in the letter...
Your advice is very much appreciated.
Best wishes.