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EEA2 - Sponsor switching qualified person categories

Post by kerdan » Thu Jun 30, 2016 2:14 pm

Hello,

I hope you can help me with my particular case.

I have been living in the UK with my partner for the last 14 months and we just got married. I am a non-EU national under a Tier 4 which expires at the end of the year. My wife is a EU national exercising her treaty rights as she is currently working. In fact, she already applied for a registration certificate and got it a couple of months ago.

Now, in the next month we are planning to apply for a UK residence card for me to be able to work and live in the UK after my Tier 4 expires. However, here is where things get a little bit confusing. Just before we plan to submit the application, my wife is switching 'qualified person categories' from EEA national worker to EEA national student as she is starting a PhD programme with a studentship from a British University. Therefore, I have to fill a different section in the EEA form (Section 16 instead of Section 12). I understand that there is different characteristics and documents that I have to provide, so I have some questions:

1) Does my wife has to apply for a different registration certificate as she is switching qualified person categories (from EEA worker to EEA student)?

2) On the application form mentions that '[i]students have to provide evidence of financial resources to support themselves and their family in the UK without needing to claim benefits/public funds[/i]', however it doesn't mention a minimum amount of money that has to be showed, does anybody know the exact number? Apart from a scholarship letter and a savings account, what other type(s) of evidence can be provided?

3) As we plan to submit a letter from the University stating that she is starting a PhD, however does it helps for the application to provide a letter from the current (soon to be former) employer of my wife stating that she has been working there for the last year, having X responsibilities, earning X amount of money, blah, blah... and attaching payslips from the last months?

4) I understand that because my wife is switching from worker to student now we have to provide evidence that we both have a 'Comprehensive sickness insurance', does anybody know what type of insurance is this? How comprehensive it has to be? anybody has a link providing further information about CSI?

Thank you very much

G

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Re: EEA2 - Sponsor switching qualified person categories

Post by noajthan » Thu Jun 30, 2016 2:28 pm

kerdan wrote:Hello,

I hope you can help me with my particular case.

I have been living in the UK with my partner for the last 14 months and we just got married. I am a non-EU national under a Tier 4 which expires at the end of the year. My wife is a EU national exercising her treaty rights as she is currently working. In fact, she already applied for a registration certificate and got it a couple of months ago.

Now, in the next month we are planning to apply for a UK residence card for me to be able to work and live in the UK after my Tier 4 expires.

...

I understand that there is different characteristics and documents that I have to provide, so I have some questions:

1) Does my wife has to apply for a different registration certificate as she is switching qualified person categories (from EEA worker to EEA student)?

2) On the application form mentions that 'students have to provide evidence of financial resources to support themselves and their family in the UK without needing to claim benefits/public funds', however it doesn't mention a minimum amount of money that has to be showed, does anybody know the exact number? Apart from a scholarship letter and a savings account, what other type(s) of evidence can be provided?

3) As we plan to submit a letter from the University stating that she is starting a PhD, however does it helps for the application to provide a letter from the current (soon to be former) employer of my wife stating that she has been working there for the last year, having X responsibilities, earning X amount of money, blah, blah... and attaching payslips from the last months?

4) I understand that because my wife is switching from worker to student now we have to provide evidence that we both have a 'Comprehensive sickness insurance', does anybody know what type of insurance is this? How comprehensive it has to be? anybody has a link providing further information about CSI?

Thank you very much

G
1) No.

:idea: Make sure uni is fully informed of wife's status on EU route.

2) See student section of this HO guidance:
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... _clean.pdf

3) Any such letter will help.

4) See HO guidance on this vital matter:
https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/ ... issued.pdf
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Re: EEA2 - Sponsor switching qualified person categories

Post by kerdan » Thu Jun 30, 2016 4:24 pm

[quote="noajthan"]

1) No.

:idea: Make sure uni is fully informed of wife's status on EU route.

2) See student section of this HO guidance:
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... _clean.pdf

3) Any such letter will help.

4) See HO guidance on this vital matter:
https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/ ... issued.pdf
[/quote]

Thanks for the quick response.

1) What do you mean? She should let the Uni know that she is switching categories??

2) Thanks for the document. However it doesn't mention any particular amount to be covered, is this a subjective decision from the person examining the application??? What is the maximum level of resources before we both no longer qualify for social assistance??

3) Thanks

4) Thanks, I guess we will have to go for an insurance that covers all the basics.

Thanks again.

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Re: EEA2 - Sponsor switching qualified person categories

Post by noajthan » Thu Jun 30, 2016 8:29 pm

kerdan wrote:Thanks for the quick response.

1) What do you mean? She should let the Uni know that she is switching categories??

2) Thanks for the document. However it doesn't mention any particular amount to be covered, is this a subjective decision from the person examining the application??? What is the maximum level of resources before we both no longer qualify for social assistance??

3) Thanks

4) Thanks, I guess we will have to go for an insurance that covers all the basics.

Thanks again.
1) Yes, definitely.
Universities have to report on their foreign students to HO; unis risk their much-valued sponsor status if they get it wrong.
Keep the uni on your wife's side.

They will want sight of passport at least in order to assess fees basis & etc too.

2) Its a grey area, I don't work for HO and don't know the definitive answer.
I'm not familiar with current benefit levels; check it out in WWW.

That's what a caseworker will use to weigh up and assess your case - so you now know as much as them.
All that is gold does not glitter; Not all those who wander are lost. E&OE.

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