EEA3 application and current status
Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2012 2:02 pm
Dear Forum,
My husband and I are considering making an EEA3 application for PR in the UK and I would be very grateful if you could help us with the questions below.
For us, it all started with my husband becoming a student in the UK (and receiving a yellow registration certificate) and me being his dependant (with a blue regitration certificate). When he completed his Master's degree he applied for a blue regitration certificate on the grounds that he has completed a degree in this country. I was also issued a blue certificate as his dependent.
The questions are:
1) Can we only include him in the EAA3 application? (when he applied for his blue certificate after obtaining his degree, we had included him alone in the application, but the Home Office asked for my documents, too, and I was given a blue certificate without even putting my name on the application)
2) If the EAA3 application is refused for some reason, what will become of our present status of blue regitration certificate holders?
3) When applying, do we need to prove both that he has excercised a treaty right (as a student and employee), and residence, or the fact that he has been a student and an employee proves that he has lived in the country? (The appplication form suggests we need to prove both, but I want to make sure)
Many thanks for your help and have a nice day!
My husband and I are considering making an EEA3 application for PR in the UK and I would be very grateful if you could help us with the questions below.
For us, it all started with my husband becoming a student in the UK (and receiving a yellow registration certificate) and me being his dependant (with a blue regitration certificate). When he completed his Master's degree he applied for a blue regitration certificate on the grounds that he has completed a degree in this country. I was also issued a blue certificate as his dependent.
The questions are:
1) Can we only include him in the EAA3 application? (when he applied for his blue certificate after obtaining his degree, we had included him alone in the application, but the Home Office asked for my documents, too, and I was given a blue certificate without even putting my name on the application)
2) If the EAA3 application is refused for some reason, what will become of our present status of blue regitration certificate holders?
3) When applying, do we need to prove both that he has excercised a treaty right (as a student and employee), and residence, or the fact that he has been a student and an employee proves that he has lived in the country? (The appplication form suggests we need to prove both, but I want to make sure)
Many thanks for your help and have a nice day!