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Can I get permission to Work?
Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2017 7:11 pm
by akki252525
Hi All Gurus
First of all, thank you to the entire team and members of Immigrationboard.com for such an informative website.
My question is: I am going to put the file on my European wife(I was on tier2, now waiting on 60 days letter ). Do I get the permission to work when I put the file on her behalf?
Looking forward to some positive reply.
Thanks
Re: Can I get permission to Work?
Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2017 8:13 pm
by secret.simon
akki252525 wrote: I am going to put the file on my European wife(I was on tier2, now waiting on 60 days letter ). Do I get the permission to work when I put the file on her behalf?
What do you mean by "put the file on your European wife"?
If you are legally married to an EEA citizen, you have the right to work. When you apply for a Residence Card, the Home Office should issue you with a COA that states that you have a right to work. You can use the CoA to prove your right to work to employers.
Re: Can I get permission to Work?
Posted: Tue Jun 13, 2017 2:12 pm
by akki252525
Thank you for your reply.
Yes, I am legally married to a Portuguese girl. That Marriage has done in India While I was on Tier 2 visa. Now My company license has been revoked and I am waiting for 60 days letter.
1. Am I legally allowed to file in these circumstances?
2. What Documents do we need? as she's is about to travel to the UK, I can ask her to bring those with her?
3. Should I apply for EEA2?or something else?
4. Do I need to maintain any funds?
Re: Can I get permission to Work?
Posted: Tue Jun 13, 2017 3:18 pm
by CR001
1. Am I legally allowed to file in these circumstances?
Yes you can apply but your spouse must be in the UK as a qualified person exercising treaty rights. If your spouse is not resident in the UK yet, you cannot apply.
2. What Documents do we need? as she's is about to travel to the UK, I can ask her to bring those with her?
See #1 above.
3. Should I apply for EEA2?or something else?
A EEA FM residence card yes.
4. Do I need to maintain any funds?
No but see #1 above. You cannot apply if she is not in the UK and not exercising treaty rights. Your income is irrelevant.
Re: Can I get permission to Work?
Posted: Tue Jun 13, 2017 8:54 pm
by akki252525
Thank you very much for your valuable feedback.