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Has he got another job? On what basis are you stating that he is exercising his treaty rights?fionajojo416 wrote:Hello,
I just got married yesterday. I need to do this EEA2 visa. There is a problem about my partner's payslips. For the last month, he was sacked from work because of some reason, so obviously he didn't have the payslip for last month. Is that gonna be a big issue that affect the eea2 card? Please help me!
If your EEA national partner has been made redundant and prior to this he/she has worked for 1 year and presently registered with JOBcenter as jobseeker then EEA national will still a worker.fionajojo416 wrote:Hello,
I just got married yesterday. I need to do this EEA2 visa. There is a problem about my partner's payslips. For the last month, he was sacked from work because of some reason, so obviously he didn't have the payslip for last month. Is that gonna be a big issue that affect the eea2 card? Please help me!
sheraz7 - do you know if the rules are different depending on why employment ceased? (I only ask because the OP said the husband had been 'sacked', which would be different to being made redundant).sheraz7 wrote:If your EEA national partner has been made redundant and prior to this he/she has worked for 1 year and presently registered with JOBcenter as jobseeker then EEA national will still a worker.
Read which answer again? If you mean your response, you have mentioned being made 'redundant' - which is very different to being 'sacked'. I understand that the OP hasn't given specific detail, however I'm asking you, as you seem to know, how the Home Office would view someone being sacked over someone who has been made redundant. If you don't understand my question, let me know, and I'll try to explain it for you.sheraz7 wrote:@Flipper77
If you read the answer again carefully then see that OP has not been given any specific advice except a generic overview of the worker's concept because OP's query is still incomplete as how long EEA national worked and whether his/her dismissal was legitimate.
He could become self-employed...fionajojo416 wrote:Hello,
I just got married yesterday. I need to do this EEA2 visa. There is a problem about my partner's payslips. For the last month, he was sacked from work because of some reason, so obviously he didn't have the payslip for last month. Is that gonna be a big issue that affect the eea2 card? Please help me!