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Applicant risks refusal if caseworker can't verify employer and status as qualified person.coronita wrote:Hi all,
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It's still three months until we are past the 6 month mark. Should I now contact HO or my caseworker to explain our negligence and give them a phone number?
Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated! Thank you in advance!
Don't take anything for granted even with the soft option EU route-related applications.coronita wrote:noajthan and kruk, thank you for your replies!
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In addition to the above issue, something else came up that could complicate our case, so I would appreciate some advice on this too.
My husband has a permanent contract with his current employer, which was signed late March this year. We submitted our application in mid August, and I received COA early September. Just yesterday, my husband's employer notified to terminate his employment. This is an operational decision on closing down the part of business my husband has been working in. Some of his colleagues are being made redundant alongside him. His employment will officially end on 31st December which means he's got one month to find a new job or he'll be temporarily unemployed.
I suppose I should update HO on this change in our circumstances too, although it's still a month until my husband is out of employment. I read that EEA nationals who have been working can retain their 'worker' status after involuntarily unemployed, but to qualify they will need to register with Jobcentre Plus and send HO evidence of searching for employment.
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Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated!
For now your application is filed - so caseworker will use information submitted to date.coronita wrote:noajthan,
Thank you for your reply!
I find the categories of QP quite confusing in our case. Even the definitions have been laid down in the law, I am still uncertain how the HO caseworker will view my husband's status now given the upcoming change. Ideally we hope he would find a new job soon after, if not immediately succeeding his current employment, so that he would still be a 'worker' during this brief gap between employments. But I am puzzled by the required registration with Jobcentre Plus. I don't think it will be helpful for my husband to find an IT job. Although it seems compulsory for retaining this 'worker' status.
One more question, would HO be happy with printouts of online job applications and email invites to interviews? Surely job offers are usually made in black and white, but the communications proceeding to an actual employment contract are mostly done electronically these days...noajthan wrote:For now your application is filed - so caseworker will use information submitted to date.coronita wrote:noajthan,
Thank you for your reply!
I find the categories of QP quite confusing in our case. Even the definitions have been laid down in the law, I am still uncertain how the HO caseworker will view my husband's status now given the upcoming change. Ideally we hope he would find a new job soon after, if not immediately succeeding his current employment, so that he would still be a 'worker' during this brief gap between employments. But I am puzzled by the required registration with Jobcentre Plus. I don't think it will be helpful for my husband to find an IT job. Although it seems compulsory for retaining this 'worker' status.
For jobseeker status all that is required is evidence of jobseeking.
Registration at JC helps - hubby doesn't need to take that job on offer at local DIY store.
Generate a papertrail of all activities (job applications, job interviews, negotiations, offers & etc etc - online records are not enough) and keep it for future reference and use in future applications (eg DCPR).
Online printouts are easily tampered with or fabricated. And HO plays hardball.coronita wrote:One more question, would HO be happy with printouts of online job applications and email invites to interviews? Surely job offers are usually made in black and white, but the communications proceeding to an actual employment contract are mostly done electronically these days...