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No , she want to find new job with good income so mu question is can she apppy new appliaction after the new job with the good income or not .. thank you alotMrSlyFox wrote:Do you believe she could be considered self-sufficient if you got Health cover (CSI - Comprehensive sickness insurance)?
Thank you for your replaysecret.simon wrote:No of children, how the EEA citizen spends his/her time and her income amount does not matter.
The EEA citizen needs to be exercising treaty rights, in this case either by doing "genuine and effective" work or by being self-sufficient with CSI (private health insurance).
If she can prove that the work that she is doing is "genuine and effective" and not "marginal and ancillary", she is exercising treaty rights and hence is entitled to a Residence Certificate.