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Correct. The EEA Family Permit is a multi entry one. In fact, if this is granted, you don't really need to wait for the Irish Residence Card to move back to the UK. Having a Residence Card in Ireland is not a must. You can prove residence by other means (tenancy agreement, utility bills).Jellybean105 wrote: After he comes back and hopefully gets a resident card in Feb, he should be able to use the family permit (if valid for 6 months) to return to the UK with me.
So far I think thats right?
No. You don't need to be employed in the UK at all.
Then when we return, I will need to start working or be self employed in the UK. I can do that straight away right?
He doesn't need to and it will not affect his PR after 5 years. However, it is a useful document to have to prove your entitlement to work and to re-enter the UK if you go abroad.Will my husband need to apply for EEA2? I've read that he does not need to but if he doesn't will that affect permanent residency after 5 years? If he has a family permit to allow him to move back to the UK, is that proof that I have been exercising my EU treaty rights?
Hello Jambo,Jambo wrote:There is a difference between what non-UK EEA nationals need to prove for PR and what people under the Surinder Singh route need to prove.
What you referred to (5 years of self employment, HM letter etc) doesn't apply to people under the Surinder Singh route. You should read the FAQ under Surinder Singh heading. Not the ones under the other headings.
2/3 forum members also same like you doing business in eBay. they sendJellybean105 wrote:Hi again
I wanted to check if my business will be sufficient as applying under 'self-employed' once we return to the UK via this surinder route.
I registered my business name in Feb and have already registered for tax. I currently sell online, through amazon, ebay and my own website. My amazon payments are coming into my ireland bank account in euros regularly and future ebay/website payments will come through paypal (then withdrawn to my bank but could be in pounds).
The actual income is through amazon.co.uk (dont think ireland have an .ie) and through ebay.co.uk and also the orders are fulfilled in the UK (packed and sent).
So is this going to be a problem? We will be here until Feb/March so I can provide one year of online invoices of the orders placed, invoices from suppliers with the Ireland business address, advice of payments and bank statements.
Will that be sufficient? Also, I know there is no minimum but is there like a recommended minimum income?
I am just looking ahead, as I don't want to return to the UK and then have them reject my husbands resident card because they don't think my business is valid!
Thank you for your help!
as long you business is registered in the eBay UK or Amazon UK that's fine doesn't matter in what currency you receive your payment or sendJellybean105 wrote:Thank you askmeplz82
I can provide all that. Does it matter if its all transactions are in £s?
Jellybean105 wrote:Thank you everyone for your help so far.
Basically, we have applied for a UK family permit. We are currently in Ireland, I'm British and exercising my EU treaty rights here.
My husband would like to stay until Feb to get his resident card. End of March we are planning to go on holiday so I wanted to know what to do.
If we get the UK family permit, it will be valid until April. If we don't get back before it expires, will we need to re-apply for a UK family permit from Ireland?
If we enter UK before we go for our holiday, would that make a difference? We would like to apply on the EEA2 form after we return to the UK. But when returning to the UK and the permit has expired would we have a problem entering?
If someone could advise. Thank you
The UK would prefer you to have a valid family permit. If you chose to get one and it expires, one could apply for another one later.Jellybean105 wrote:Yes, we want to go UK in November for a little while, then return to Ireland.
We are planning to move back to the UK (hopefully) in February after my husband gets his Ireland resident card. But once he enters UK in Feb (if his UK FP is still valid) what do we do if we want to leave at the end of March? Will they let him in again if the FP expires in that time?
Hope that makes sense.