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DCPR = Document Certifying Permanent Residenceconfusedandsad wrote:What does DCPR, FP and CoA stand for?
I'll leave you to do the reading.confusedandsad wrote:What is a certificate of application?
See Richard W's post above.Richard W wrote: You are legally allowed by the EEA regulations to work from the moment you marry. However, most employers would be too nervous to (continue to) employ you without a visa, RC, FP or 'positive' CoA.
Why can't the EEA permit be used for the first 6 months as proof of right to work in the UK?Richard W wrote:
You are legally allowed by the EEA regulations to work from the moment you marry. However, most employers would be too nervous to (continue to) employ you without a visa, RC, FP or 'positive' CoA.
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Richard W literally said an EEA family permit can be used as proof of a right to work in the quote you took from him (he just shorted it to FP) you just had this explained by Casaconfusedandsad wrote:Why can't the EEA permit be used for the first 6 months as proof of right to work in the UK?Richard W wrote:
You are legally allowed by the EEA regulations to work from the moment you marry. However, most employers would be too nervous to (continue to) employ you without a visa, RC, FP or 'positive' CoA.
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Isnt this a page pasted in your passport you can use as proof?
Casa wrote:DCPR = Document Certifying Permanent Residenceconfusedandsad wrote:What does DCPR, FP and CoA stand for?
FP - Family Permit
CoA = Certificate of Application
You will still be required to apply for a residence card within the UK and wait for the COA for proof of right to work.So if I go home and apply for the EEA family permit this letter becomes somewhat irrelevant to me because I can just use the EEA family permit right?
You only get the letter (COA) AFTER you apply for the 5 year residence card and submit biometrics.This letter however is useful if I stay in the UK on my tier 2 then apply for the Residence permit in the UK as I can then use this as proof of right to work in the uk?
Vignette in the passport as it is only valid for 6 months.What form does the EEA family permit come in? Is it a page in the passport or is it a card like the BRP card?
You will still be required to apply for a residence card within the UK and wait for the COA for proof of right to work.CR001 wrote:So if I go home and apply for the EEA family permit this letter becomes somewhat irrelevant to me because I can just use the EEA family permit right?
Are you saying the EEA family permit is no longer valid as proof of right to work as soon as you apply for the Residence card once you return to the UK? Is this because the vignette is in the passport and you have to send it off to apply for the Residence?
You will still be required to apply for a residence card within the UK and wait for the COA for proof of right to work.CR001 wrote:So if I go home and apply for the EEA family permit this letter becomes somewhat irrelevant to me because I can just use the EEA family permit right?
I am just trying to weigh up the quickest route to when I can have proof of right to work in the UK in my hands.confusedandsad wrote:CR001 wrote:You will still be required to apply for a residence card within the UK and wait for the COA for proof of right to work.So if I go home and apply for the EEA family permit this letter becomes somewhat irrelevant to me because I can just use the EEA family permit right?
confusedandsad wrote:CR001 wrote:So if I go home and apply for the EEA family permit this letter becomes somewhat irrelevant to me because I can just use the EEA family permit right?
You will still be required to apply for a residence card within the UK and wait for the COA for proof of right to work.
Think I sent you the link previously, not sure. Left job back in April, no curtailment letter received as yet. Getting married next month from what I can see.Casa wrote:One question...or two actually... when does your Tier 2 visa expire and when do you intend to marry?
Ah! In which case as you've already been advised, you don't qualify for an EEA Residence permit as your fiancee holds dual Spanish and British nationality. For the purpose of immigration she is only considered to be British and you can only apply for a spouse visa under the UK Immigration RulesCR001 wrote:Think I sent you the link previously, not sure. Left job back in April, no curtailment letter received as yet. Getting married next month from what I can see.Casa wrote:One question...or two actually... when does your Tier 2 visa expire and when do you intend to marry?
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