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EEA PR - proof of residence and proof of work question

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EEA PR - proof of residence and proof of work question

Post by blueflower » Fri May 13, 2016 10:03 pm

Applying for a EEA PR - EU national

1. Proof of Residence
If you’re applying on the basis of 5 years’ continuous residence, the evidence must cover the 5 year period. The documents should be spread evenly throughout the 5 years and come from a variety of sources. We recommend you submit at least 2 documents for each year of residence.
I have full 5 years of bank statements, but very little of other documents - some of which don't match the dates as I was late changing address with the institutions.
Should I try getting letters from some institutions? If yes, which ones would you recommend?

2. Proof of work
- Letter from each employer confirming the dates you/your sponsor worked for them, salary/wages, normal hours of work, and the reason the employmen t ended (if relevant)
- Wage slips and/or bank statements showing receipt of wages (this must cover each job you have/your sponsor has held during the relevant qualifying period)
- P60s for each year in which you were/your sponsor was employed
Are those AND statements (I need to provide all three for each employment) or OR statements (I only need to provide one of the "points"?

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Re: EEA PR - proof of residence and proof of work question

Post by noajthan » Sat May 14, 2016 5:04 pm

Depending which document you are quoting those may be OR statements.

But a general rule of thumb is to submit as much supporting documentary evidence as possible.
After all, why give HO the Spam of 'wriggle room'.

And suggest keeping scans/copies of all docs & the form you submit - for future reference & in case of any dispute.
All that is gold does not glitter; Not all those who wander are lost. E&OE.

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