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Is getting work permit means residence card is on the way?

Posted: Fri Dec 15, 2017 7:45 am
by kurdawurda
My wife is a none EEA national and i am a british citizen. Just 20 days ago we applied for her residence card as a family member of a british citizen.
A week later my two children and I got our passport back.
Yesterday 14/12/2017 we got a confermation letter allowing her to work.
Is getting work permit while processing her application a good sign that she might get her residence card?
In the previous two applications she got refused a work permit then later recieved the application refusal.
Thanks

Re: Is getting work permit means residence card is on the way?

Posted: Fri Dec 15, 2017 9:35 am
by alijawad786
you are in the wrong forum mate. this thread is only for EEA NATIONALS AND THEIR FAMILY MEMBERS

Re: Is getting work permit means residence card is on the way?

Posted: Fri Dec 15, 2017 10:38 am
by CR001
You seem to be posting under 4 different usernames. Kindly decide which one you would like to keep, otherwise all 4 will be banned.

member/Kurda/

member/Rozha/

member/Rozhy/

See also multiple usernames (clic)

None of your posts stated how you qualify for the EEA/EU route if you are British.

Re: Is getting work permit means residence card is on the way?

Posted: Fri Dec 15, 2017 1:10 pm
by kurdawurda
Hi guys I sincerely apologise for the confusion I have caused. I havent realised we (me and my wife) have created so many accounts. I would be more than happy to close down the other ones and keep one account instead. We have forgotten the loging details and ended up creating other accounts.
Kind regards
Kurda

Re: Is getting work permit means residence card is on the way?

Posted: Fri Dec 15, 2017 1:17 pm
by CR001
I will deactivate the other three.

Kindly explain how you believe you qualify to apply for a residence card under the EEA/EU regulations if you are British?

Re: Is getting work permit means residence card is on the way?

Posted: Fri Dec 15, 2017 2:50 pm
by kurdawurda
I am british and my wife is an iraqi with an Irish residence card (EUFAM4) we excersised surender singh route, by going to Ireland and live, work there then come back to UK. This is how I meant sorry for the confusion.
Thank you
Kurda