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No I did not submit CSI as she has been living in the uk since she was a child and went through primary school to secondary school. and she did not obtain PR in the past either. She studies and work part time at the moment...Imshzd wrote:If your wife is currently student then you are require to sent CSI unless she obtained PR in past.
Did you submit CSI with your application?
All her school documents from primary school to higher institution and some previous payslip with p46 from work...Imshzd wrote:She is in the uk since her child hood does not matter.
If she is living in the uk since her childhood as a qualified person then this point is a considerable point.(five years under EU regulations as a qualified person)
So what documents did you attached with your application as a proof that your wife is a qualified person in the UK?
heich wrote:at this point, i understand she does not have a pr yet. and basically the best way we can say she is currently exercising her treaty right is through her studying in uni. do you think it is a wise idea if she goes ahead now and obtain CSI and send it with a cover letter? would that influence the outcome of my decision? had you havnt upset me in anyway. like i said earlier, this has been very helpful.
wait... even if she hasnt gained a PR certificate... doesnt mean she doesnt have PR.Imshzd wrote:heich wrote:at this point, i understand she does not have a pr yet. and basically the best way we can say she is currently exercising her treaty right is through her studying in uni. do you think it is a wise idea if she goes ahead now and obtain CSI and send it with a cover letter? would that influence the outcome of my decision? had you havnt upset me in anyway. like i said earlier, this has been very helpful.
As you said she don't have PR status,So you are require to meet the requirements explained in EU regulations.
Exercising treaty rights as a student,You have to sent the relevent documents explained in EEA 2 form.
So as soon as possible sent CSI etc to home office with the covering letter in which a written request to attach these up dated documents with your application.
Hopefully,expected negative results will turn into positive out comes.