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Yes, qualified (In EU migration context) means a worker, self-employed, jobseeker, student, or self-sufficient person.szomer wrote:Hi. Yes i do receive carers allowance as my wife's carer. So is all that "not qualified person" about just me being unwmployed? I would love to go back to work but with mu wifes medical condition i wont be able to as she needs 24hr help. She wasnt disabled when we got married but over the year her condition got worse and now she receiving high care and high mobility component of PIP. So now am really getting concerned about all this...
Your post/comment is out of order. Kindly refrain from posting such judgmental and derogatory comments.uday2509 wrote:So you had 4 kids with a woman who had mental and physical issues to just make sure you remain in the country and exploit the benefit system, no wonder they are making stringent rules to keep the scammers like you out of the borders.
Please post with respect or find another forum. Offensive comments will not be tolerated.uday2509 wrote:So you had 4 kids with a woman who had mental and physical issues to just make sure you remain in the country and exploit the benefit system, no wonder they are making stringent rules to keep the scammers like you out of the borders.
Check on state of play with Aire Centre too - they may be able to take up your case.szomer wrote:I should add as well ( dont see option to edit my previous post) that when i met my wife she was working in a brush factory and she was perfectly fine, all the problems started later in our lives. Am not here for benefits and i would love to be able to work again. Am not after british citizenship if i woyld be able to get DDR. Thank you so much for all the answers. Greg.
If you are the primary carer of your wife you do have Derivative Right of Residence, see:szomer wrote:. Am not after british citizenship if i woyld be able to get DDR.