toofan wrote:NI number does not proof that somebody is allowed to work . according to eu law non eu family members have the same right as eu citizen.
if they are exercising treaty rights and its complex for employers to confirm eu citizen is exercisting treaty rights and confirmation of status of non eu citizen s employers would not usually risk to offer job.
Thank you for your reply.
My issue is that my employer did not even try to confirm my partners treaty rights... They straight out told me that they need a permit for me and me alone. And that no marriage certificate will help. They have stated that my partner is indeed eligible to work, but as of me they need some "Visa" to confirm it in my passport.
Any thoughts?
Edit:
My wife is a student and have been living in the UK for more then 10 years now. She is right now finishing her second year in a University and we are married. Also because our last RC application have been refused due to "Insufficient comprehensive sickness insurance" we got insurance for both of us and it is just a matter of time for us to re-apply for an RC (We are just trying to sort her student finance first which requires the marriage certificate as well).
I have no problem proving my partners treaty rights and thus i am just as eligible to work as her, but it seems that employers would not accept that