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My (EEA DCPR) application has been refused, either because they didn't pay attention to what I said in the application form or because I confused them.
Basically for a number of months after graduation I was abroad. My absence was not long enough to break the residency requirement. Upon my return I started interviewing (and I kept applying to jobs) and withing a couple of weeks I started work.
The issue is that I started sending emails and applying to jobs in the UK before I returned to England. So in a was I was a "jobseeker", but from abroad. As a result, I included some emails that I sent while abroad. My reasoning was to show that upon my return I was immediately a jobseeker, since I had applied to jobs from abroad and basically I was at that point waiting for interviews. Which is exactly what happened.
They refused my application saying that I had not shown evidence that I was employed before [insert date when I returned to England]. But I wasn't in England in the first place! And I made it clear in my application that I was not in England until shortly before I started work. But for some reason they still refused me for not showing evidence of employment before that time. They probably thought "OK, this guy included some emails, maybe because he was in England at this point", completely disregarding the page that said that I was not in England until much later.
Will this cause issues if I apply a second time? Will they want evidence that I was not in England?
Thanks for your time!
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