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You will continue to be able to reside, until when you UK departs from the EU, subject to any arrangements that will be made.cdyz5 wrote:Hello Obie,
kinldy could you advise what option i have now.
1 option i was thinking what if if i set my wife as self employer now to until 2018 this is the time when my (visa) is due.
2. what else i can do please advise. please note i am full time employee.
Kind Regards,
cdyz5
You could be prosecuted for illegal working and all your earnings since 12 July 2106 could be confiscated as proceeds of crime. I don't believe you could be removed from the UK under the EEA Regulations simply because of past illegal working.cdyz5 wrote:3. <snip> if so between 2014 to present day when my partner is not working and looking after kids then where i stand in this period no Medical Insurace can Home Office make this gap a big issue and refuese my visa in 2018.
In principle, yes. However, you would need to check the individual countries' definitions of 'durable partner' if you are still not married to your partner. Her undissolved marriage might be a problem.cdyz5 wrote:4. worst come to wosrt. will Home office ask me to leave the country. if than can i go to another EU country with my family or i have to go back to my home country?
In that case if i break the law will they not trail me and sent me to Jail?Richard W wrote: You could be prosecuted for illegal working and all your earnings since 12 July 2106 could be confiscated as proceeds of crime. I don't believe you could be removed from the UK under the EEA Regulations simply because of past illegal working.