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suzuki1985
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Which steps i should follow?

Post by suzuki1985 » Wed Mar 28, 2012 11:39 pm

Hello,
I got EEA resident permit visa 6 months valid, mid-april i will be in UK, when i arrived, must i go police, or immigration office that to take stamp or something like that?, or should i register somewhere?, should i get some paper that i can work legally or when employer see my visa, can know that i work.
thnx

zubby007
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Re: Which steps i should follow?

Post by zubby007 » Wed Mar 28, 2012 11:56 pm

[quote="suzuki1985"]Hello,
I got EEA resident permit visa 6 months valid, mid-april i will be in UK, when i arrived, must i go police, or immigration office that to take stamp or something like that?, or should i register somewhere?, should i get some paper that i can work legally or when employer see my visa, can know that i work.
thnx[/quote

first you need to be in UK and apply for your National insurance number (NI) and Resident card that vaild for 5yrs under EEA2. good luck to you.

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Re: Which steps i should follow?

Post by Jambo » Thu Mar 29, 2012 12:15 am

suzuki1985 wrote:must i go police, or immigration office that to take stamp or something like that?, or should i register somewhere?
No.
should i get some paper that i can work legally or when employer see my visa, can know that i work.
thnx
The EEA Family Permit allows you to work from day 1. You might find that employers are reluctant to employ someone with a short "visa". As suggested, it is recommended to apply for a 5 years Residence Card using form EEA2.

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Post by EUsmileWEallsmile » Thu Mar 29, 2012 7:55 pm

Others have already answered your questions, but just to add something. When you apply for your residence card, you will be issued with a Certificate of Application. This can be shown to potential employers as proof of right to work. Your residence card should be issued within 3 - 4 months.

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