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Is father an EEA citizen?Pahkina wrote:Hi, I would appreciate if I could get help with the question below.
I moved to the UK with my father in 2003. He couldn't find a job and started signing on right away. From 2003-2008 he was on JSA, and subsequently moved onto Pension Credit as he reached the pension age. I was under 21 and studying at school. I'm thinking of applying for PR using his status for 2003-2008. Was he exercising treaty rights between 2003 and 2008 as a jobseeker by attending the Jobcentre, and being in receipt of JSA?
Its not clear. To have acquired PR on retirement, as per Regulation 5, he must have been working for 12 months before retiring (& lived in UK at least 3 years).Pahkina wrote:My father is also EU national. Despite not working since arriving here, due to personal issues he's had, he was granted PR after applying for it. He applied for the PR when he reached the state pension age. There was a period when the DWP stopped his JSA payments, but he passed their habitual residence test and the JSA was reinstated.I was over 21 and left home when he was granted PR therefore cannot
I've been a student for 6 years while I was living at home but didn't have a CSI. Since completing my studies I've been self-employed, and again without a CSI. What options do I have in regards to applying for a PR card.
You don't need CSI as a self-employed qualified person.Pahkina wrote:Thanks for the replies. I didn't seem to finish the sentence in my previous post....I was over 21 and left home before he was granted PR therefore cannot apply as a dependant.
I remember having a blue card with 5 year expiry date, is that the RC card?
My father sent his benefit letters and the aforementioned blue card with his application for PR, which was granted.
I have a business, which I've been running since finishing my studies, but don't have CSI. Would the CSI apply to studies completed before 2011. So am I right to presume that my years as a student prior to 2011 won't count as exercising treaty rights because I didn't have CSI. Also my father's status as a jobseeker between 2003-2008 won't count because he was on JSA?
You need to submit your supporting evidence as that is what backs up your case and is assessed.Pahkina wrote:I have letters from college and university for a period of 6 years. The blue card was a papercard with a 5 year expiry date not the one for A8 countries ( I'm from Finland). Unfortunately I've lost it but I'm sure the HO will have a record of it. Do you reckon that will suffice for the PR application?