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Yes,he is exercising as a self-employed for more than two years. I have submitted all related documents like, accountant letters. Tax receipts, HMRC self- assessment for two years etc. He is my brother in law. My solicitor applied for his registration certificate along with my Resident Card.secret.simon wrote:Is your Swedish partner exercising treaty rights in the UK or has s/he acquired PR in the UK? If so, what proof of that have you attached?
I am not certain that a Swedish driving license is sufficient proof of identity or citizenship. Does your partner have a Swedish national identity card? That would be acceptable in place of a passport.
Also, what proof of relationship did you attach? Typically you need proof of a tleast two years of having lived together in "a relationship akin to marriage". Such proof is typically joint tenancy agreements, joint bank accounts, etc.
Yes, I am fully dependent and member of his household. I was member as well before coming to UK.noajthan wrote:If sponsor is b-i-l you are an EFM and won't have right to work confirmed until RC is issued.
Are you dependent on b-i-l for essential daily needs and/or member of his household?
And were you before coming to UK?
No, my sponsor jointed me later. I came here as a student.vinny wrote:Do you have a valid EEA family permit, etc.
I now understand, they will not confirm my right to work till tthe outcome. But still I got ambiguity regarding my sponsor's valid identity.vinny wrote:Without a valid EEA family permit nor residence card, they wouldn't give a COA with a right to work anyway. They also may expect a passport or ID card from your partner, if they have never seen one previously. But if they haven't asked you for it in their subsequent communication, then you may be okay.