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Permanent Residence with employment gap and Pregnany

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cdyz5
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Permanent Residence with employment gap and Pregnany

Post by cdyz5 » Wed Aug 31, 2016 10:36 pm

Hello All and Dear Respected Modorate/Gurus,

My Partner wanted to apply for PR. her work history is,

work started 07/01/2010 to Finished 13/09/2010

during this time she was looking for a job but was not Registed in Job seeker in job centre
(so it a 6 pluse few day month Gap)

work started 11/03/2011 to Finished 31/08/2011 Pregent first child 04/2011 Eldest born in 17 Jan 2012

work started 27/03/ 2012 to Finshed 08/08/2014 Pregent second child 05/2012 second born in 24 Feb 2013

from on ward she was a job seeker but again not register with job centre but have some email job rejections. she get pregent with third child 10/2014 and the child was born in 27 July 2015.


please kindly provide feed back on this is the possible to apply PR on these basies?

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Re: Permanent Residence with employment gap and Pregnany

Post by Obie » Wed Aug 31, 2016 10:46 pm

Smooth seas do not make skilful sailors

cdyz5
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Re: Permanent Residence with employment gap and Pregnany

Post by cdyz5 » Thu Sep 01, 2016 10:01 am

Dear Obie,

Thank you the link is very informative.

akz
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Re: Permanent Residence with employment gap and Pregnany

Post by akz » Thu Sep 01, 2016 10:11 am

Hi

My misses was two time on maternity leave both time for 10 months in five years and she was self emplyed.after each maternity leave she resumed self emplyment work. We were refused PR becouse maternity leave gaps and less income. we appeal nd won the appeal now waiting for the final outcome from HO. Once I will have good news then will share with you.
In my appeal judge says any eea worker/selfemployed can take upto 12 month leave without effecting the right to reside status if she willing to comeback to work after leave.

you can search for my post will give you complete idea of my case

thanks
akz
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cdyz5
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Location: United Kingdom
Pakistan

Re: Permanent Residence with employment gap and Pregnany

Post by cdyz5 » Thu Sep 01, 2016 10:18 am

@akz
Thank you for your input. Appriciated.

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Re: Permanent Residence with employment gap and Pregnany

Post by Noexit » Tue Nov 08, 2016 10:00 pm

cdyz5 wrote:Hello All and Dear Respected Modorate/Gurus,

My Partner wanted to apply for PR. her work history is,

work started 07/01/2010 to Finished 13/09/2010

during this time she was looking for a job but was not Registed in Job seeker in job centre
(so it a 6 pluse few day month Gap)

work started 11/03/2011 to Finished 31/08/2011 Pregent first child 04/2011 Eldest born in 17 Jan 2012

work started 27/03/ 2012 to Finshed 08/08/2014 Pregent second child 05/2012 second born in 24 Feb 2013

from on ward she was a job seeker but again not register with job centre but have some email job rejections. she get pregent with third child 10/2014 and the child was born in 27 July 2015.


please kindly provide feed back on this is the possible to apply PR on these basies?
Hi CDYZ5,
Have you got any update ? My situation is similar kind , it would be great to know your experience.
Thanks

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