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Yes they call the employer couple of weeks before decision on EU1 applicationnemo wrote:All,
I wonder if you could guide -
I am UK citizen exercising EUTR as self employed in Ireland. I have opened a Ltd company but still get most of contracts from UK. However as a director of the company pay all my taxes in Ireland. I just wanted to know your experience with INIS queries for self-employed applications, i.e Do they call and check anything? for .e.g if you are employed they call the Employer to check.
Anything else i should consider, words of wisdom etc...
thanks in advance.
I am very sorry but I am not sure that.nemo wrote:thanks for the response.... sorry let me rephrase it ...
What i was trying to ask was,- what do INIS check as part of the application checks when the EU citizen is self-employed.
I already know that if the EU citizen is employed they call the employer to verify. My question was what do they check in case of a self employed.
Also, Is there any minimal salary i should be shown as withdrawing. Currently i am showing Gross of 2733 a month. Is that enough?
thanks in advance.
Surely in theory I can claim this benefit without my wife and son being in danger of expulsion as I am exercising my treaty rights as a self-employed person (albeit at an early stage of business).As long as the beneficiaries of the right of residence do not become an unreasonable burden
on the social assistance system of the host Member State they should not be expelled.
Therefore, an expulsion measure should not be the automatic consequence of recourse to the
social assistance system. The host Member State should examine whether it is a case of
temporary difficulties and take into account the duration of residence, the personal
circumstances and the amount of aid granted in order to consider whether the beneficiary has
become an unreasonable burden on its social assistance system and to proceed to his
expulsion. In no case should an expulsion measure be adopted against workers,
self-employed persons or job-seekers as defined by the Court of Justice save on grounds of
public policy or public security
You could take a look at EEA route forum.nemo wrote:All,
Many thanks for all the support so far... Just a summary of where i am so far -
UK Citizen , exercising EU treaty in Ireland(self-employed). Applied for EU1 for the non-EU and awaiting a response - 3months+ so far. Not expecting anything back for another 3 months.
In the mean while i wanted to start thinking(will wait till we get RC in Ireland) about applying for Family Permit to travel back to UK for non-EU family member.
Two Questions -
1. For FP the non-EU citizens will apply @British Embassy@Dublin, and it seems the processing times can be anything from 2days to a month.? Is that correct?
Once (if) the FP application is successful, and the non-EU citizen is in UK, next step -
2. Apply for Residence Card under Surinder Singh. Does anyone have experience on the timescales for this application?
many thanks in advance.