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Wise, with respect, I don't believe this was the advice the OP was looking for. Whether his wife continues to work or not is a matter of personal choice.Wise wrote:Please don't just stop working except for good reason as it's keeps you active, and useful in the society.
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Why on earth would I do that? It's not my place as a moderator to tell members whether they should stop working or not after gaining PR! Employment isn't the only way someone can be active and 'useful in the society'!Wise wrote:Casa, why don't you create a new thread under CLAIMING BENEFIT and you alone can carry on advice people to work till they get PR and stop when they've gotten it.
So you honestly believe that no PR holders are self-sufficient with no need to rely on benefits? When a PR or ILR holder is no longer under Immigration control there can be no legal insistence on continuing employment.Wise wrote:Casa really, are you saying if everyone is like that do you not think that UK will not be hash on EEA applications. Beside how many people do know that get PR and rely on what you've mentioned, the answer will be none.
Instead of you to give your own opinion on what the question is all about you keep saying thing that doesn't make sense all in my view.