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EEA Family Permit questions

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2013 8:28 pm
by jasmit2303
Hi,

I need to know a few things with regards to the EEA family permit. I am planning to marry my fiancée in May 2013. I have a Dutch passport and live in the UK. My fiancée is in India and has an Indian passport. I require two answers from you for the following questions. It would be great if someone could answer them please:

1) Once my husband has been granted the EEA family permit which allows him 6 months stay in the UK - will he still be able to travel to India within these 6 months to visit his family?

2) I am on a contract - my work is to end in October 2013, will this affect my case?

It would be great if anyone could answer my questions.

Thank you.

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2013 9:01 pm
by ShrewsburyMark
You shouldn't ppst the same question 3 times in differnet threads!

1) Yes he can travel back and forth during the 6 months

2) I don't think it's a problem as long as you are exercising treaty rights at the time of application and again when he applies for residence card

Posted: Fri Mar 15, 2013 1:45 pm
by EUsmileWEallsmile
I've removed the other posts. Please stick to posting once to avoid confusion.

Hopefully your question has been answered now by the poster above.

Posted: Sat Mar 16, 2013 5:57 pm
by jasmit2303
Thank youuu

And apologies about the three posts. I just wanted to make sure I got some reply back.

Thanks a lot, I have a clearer view how to go about this now :)

Posted: Sat Mar 16, 2013 6:16 pm
by EUsmileWEallsmile
jasmit2303 wrote:Thank youuu

And apologies about the three posts. I just wanted to make sure I got some reply back.

Thanks a lot, I have a clearer view how to go about this now :)
No problem, if you have more questions, please post them here.

Work circumstances

Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2013 3:24 pm
by jasmit2303
Hello,

I have a question again. I hope someone can answer it for me please.

I wanted to know that if I have a part time job after my contract ends (Oct 2013), will I still be able to get my fiancee here to the UK?

Do I have to pay NI/Income tax to get my fiancee here? Say if I end up with working less then 16hrs and do not have to pay tax, will I still be able to submit the EEA application and get mt fiancee to the UK? Wil it be an issue?

Thank you :)

Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2013 3:50 pm
by sheraz7

Work/tax

Posted: Wed Apr 10, 2013 11:58 am
by jasmit2303
Apologies, but I still do not understand it. I have read the document several times before, but it is unclear to me with regards to the taxes and employment :(

Re: EEA Family Permit questions

Posted: Wed Apr 10, 2013 7:30 pm
by EUsmileWEallsmile
jasmit2303 wrote:Hi,

I need to know a few things with regards to the EEA family permit. I am planning to marry my fiancée in May 2013. I have a Dutch passport and live in the UK. My fiancée is in India and has an Indian passport. I require two answers from you for the following questions. It would be great if someone could answer them please:

1) Once my husband has been granted the EEA family permit which allows him 6 months stay in the UK - will he still be able to travel to India within these 6 months to visit his family? YES

2) I am on a contract - my work is to end in October 2013, will this affect my case? NO, as long as you continue to exercise treaty rights.

It would be great if anyone could answer my questions.

Thank you.
See above.

Re: Work circumstances

Posted: Wed Apr 10, 2013 7:32 pm
by EUsmileWEallsmile
jasmit2303 wrote:Hello,

I have a question again. I hope someone can answer it for me please.

I wanted to know that if I have a part time job after my contract ends (Oct 2013), will I still be able to get my fiancee here to the UK?

Do I have to pay NI/Income tax to get my fiancee here? Say if I end up with working less then 16hrs and do not have to pay tax, will I still be able to submit the EEA application and get mt fiancee to the UK? Wil it be an issue?

Thank you :)
As long as your work is genuine and effective, it will count.

(Ask yourself how do you manage to live? Do you have other sources of income? It may be that you are self-sufficient. I don't know your situation).