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EEA family permit 5 years after

Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 2:24 pm
by renevel83
Hi!

I live in UK for over 5 years (I hold a registration certificate)
My husband nearly 5 years his Residence cards will expire in 2 months.

During that period I was employed ( just one company from 2004 until now) but twice I was on maternity live and until november 2011 I was working just 10h weekly. From november I have second job.(I work over 40h)

1.questions
If my husband want to apply for permament residence (EEA4) do I have to work full time or just be employed for that 5 years? What document are the most important?

2.
Do I have to apply for permament residence as well?

3. My surname and address is different than on registration certificate what I should do with that?

4. Do I have to add my children to aplication?

5. do my husband have any other option? To stay in UK?

6. when should we send aplication?


Thank you

Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 7:33 pm
by Jambo
1. No need to work full time. Just provide 5 P60s or a letter from employer confirming your employment.
2. You don't need to although as you need to send your passport + your 5 years evidence, you effectively just need to add an application form to apply.

3. Not an issue as log as you the same person :-)

4. You can although if they EEA national themselves, I would not bother. Doesn't give them any value.

5. He can apply for another 5 years Residence Card but better to apply for PR if you can.

6. As soon as your partner completes 5 years of residence in the UK irrespective of the expiry date of his Residece Card.