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Just follow the PR guidelines. We don't operate on Hispanic basis here (with affidavits, notaries and similar).yuiop wrote:Nice, thanks! Do I need to take the Brazilian translation to be notarized or anything like that, or is it valid as it is? (provided that it follows the parameters specified on the guidelines)
Thanks!
EEA(QP) and EEA(FM) are not visas.yuiop wrote:Thanks again.
I'm curious as to what happens if our EEA QP and EEA FM application is denied. By the time we receive an answer my wife will have already started her postgraduate studies. Would my wife and I be required to leave the country? Since the EEA QP is optional for an European to stay, I would assume its denial would not require her to leave, otherwise it would be better to just not apply and not take the risk. Am I missing something here?
Many thanks!
I understand they are not Visas, but they still need to be approved. In the case of self-sufficient or student, we need to prove that we can support ourselves financially. We know we can, as we have been doing for a couple of years, but what is enough for us might not be considered enough for the Home Office.noajthan wrote:EEA(QP) and EEA(FM) are not visas.
If sponsor is a qualified person and you are married then the right to reside/work/study is based on EU law, not on possesion of a piece of paper (plastic).
However, is wife sure she can commence studies without University having had sight of some confirmatory documentation
There are 2 things here: status and a document proving that status; that is the optional RC which is merely a confirmatory document.yuiop wrote:I understand they are not Visas, but they still need to be approved. In the case of self-sufficient or student, we need to prove that we can support ourselves financially. We know we can, as we have been doing for a couple of years, but what is enough for us might not be considered enough for the Home Office.
This seems rather strange though. You are basically saying that we either are qualified persons or not, and having the "piece of paper" won't change that. Well, in that case, if our application was denied, this would mean that we are not qualified, wouldn't it? Wouldn't that mean that we would not be allowed to stay? If we can stay even after the application is the denied, then what would be the point in applying after all?
She had already been studying at this uni for two years, just starting a new degree. She has already received an Unconditional Offer. What exactly do you mean by confirmatory documentation? Is it proof of financial support?
Many thanks!
Is she paying for the post-graduate degree herself?yuiop wrote: She had already been studying at this uni for two years, just starting a new degree. She has already received an Unconditional Offer. What exactly do you mean by confirmatory documentation? Is it proof of financial support?