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I would apply as a worker, my question is if "me" the eea or "she" non eea apply for housing benefit, wont that affect the residency card applicationnoajthan wrote:If a worker you will probably have to pass the HO PET/MET test.
If a student do you have CSI in place for the two of you?
Maybe.omo1000 wrote:I would apply as a worker, my question is if "me" the eea or "she" non eea apply for housing benefit, wont that affect the residency card applicationnoajthan wrote:If a worker you will probably have to pass the HO PET/MET test.
If a student do you have CSI in place for the two of you?
noajthan wrote:Maybe.omo1000 wrote:I would apply as a worker, my question is if "me" the eea or "she" non eea apply for housing benefit, wont that affect the residency card applicationnoajthan wrote:If a worker you will probably have to pass the HO PET/MET test.
If a student do you have CSI in place for the two of you?
The more important question is whether HO recognises your work is 'genuine and effective' (EU law) and can pass UK's additional PET/MET test.
Then you can worry about whether any such benefits make you an unreasonable burden on the social assistance system of UK.
So that's a start then.omo1000 wrote:She was given the eea family permit base on my job and my pay slips I submitted , and am still in the same job
noajthan wrote:So that's a start then.omo1000 wrote:She was given the eea family permit base on my job and my pay slips I submitted , and am still in the same job
RC should follow but is not guaranteed; they are issued under different regulations with different criteria.
You won't get it rubber stamped.omo1000 wrote:noajthan wrote:omo1000 wrote:
My other question is does having a eea family permit Would make the residency card application easier or it wont make any difference ?
noajthan wrote:So that's a start then.omo1000 wrote:She was given the eea family permit base on my job and my pay slips I submitted , and am still in the same job
RC should follow but is not guaranteed; they are issued under different regulations with different criteria.
Why did FP have to go to appeal in first place?
What was area of doubt?
That's one of the tests (relationship) in the 4 stage evaluation for RC.omo1000 wrote:They cited marriage of convenience in Nigeria last year when we applied and the tribunal allowed the appeal this year