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Jambo I believe that the link you provide contains errors and should read worker or self employed not worker or self sufficientJambo wrote:You should feel lucky that the caseworker wrote to you and didn't just refuse the application. I suspect he is new so is not used to the way UKBA tend to work
The caseworker is wrong. I suggest you write back to him/her attaching the following - their internal European Operational Policy Notice 05-2011: “Instruction on Regulation 9 Surinder Singh cases”and point out that you are not required to be a qualified person in the UK following your return.
Well spotted. You are right.euroguys wrote:Jambo I believe that the link you provide contains errors and should read worker or self employed not worker or self sufficientJambo wrote:You should feel lucky that the caseworker wrote to you and didn't just refuse the application. I suspect he is new so is not used to the way UKBA tend to work
The caseworker is wrong. I suggest you write back to him/her attaching the following - their internal European Operational Policy Notice 05-2011: “Instruction on Regulation 9 Surinder Singh cases”and point out that you are not required to be a qualified person in the UK following your return.
May be worth opening a new thread for this matter.Wow85 wrote:Sorry to bring up an old thread but can anyone confirm that it is still the case that it is not necessary to prove that a British Citizen under Surrender Singh is a qualified person?
My wife has just had her EEA2 application refused because I failed to do this (although the form actually directs us to skip all sections related to proving qualified person status!)
I am preparing a firm letter to the case worker...
I have no way of knowing what goes on in the bowels of the Home Office and through the minds of caseworkers except that I have experienced life-changing and cavalier decisions at the hands of such officials.Wow85 wrote:Thanks. I have written a letter requesting reconsideration as they have obviously made a huge mistake... I'll start a thread if that doesn't work! What I dont understand is that these rulings are more than 3 years old and the HO are still refusing applications incorrectly. Can they really be that incompetent?
Congratulations on a very positive result.Wow85 wrote:Partial faith in humanity restored.
A recorded delivery letter with my complaint was delivered to the home office on Friday (8th),
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My wife received her EEA residency card today (13th), letter dated Monday (11th)!
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Either someone higher up realised that a very wrong decision had been made, or (due to the way they treat people, I unfortunately cannot exclude the possibility that) they knew what they were doing was wrong but thought they would try anyway...
At least we saved the time and money of an appeal.