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EEA(PR) Question about listing your activity

Post by auranoir2 » Thu Mar 31, 2016 8:23 pm

Does anyone know if you're expected to list activities such as internships in the 'Details of the relevant EEA national's activity'?

Many thanks!

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Re: EEA(PR) Question about listing your activity

Post by auranoir2 » Thu Mar 31, 2016 9:12 pm

And also do you need to account for all the time in the past 5 years? say if you were in-between jobs for a month, or had a period between university and your next job, which is unaccounted for do you need list those as well or is it only periods when you were actually doing something?

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Re: EEA(PR) Question about listing your activity

Post by noajthan » Fri Apr 01, 2016 12:10 am

auranoir2 wrote:And also do you need to account for all the time in the past 5 years? say if you were in-between jobs for a month, or had a period between university and your next job, which is unaccounted for do you need list those as well or is it only periods when you were actually doing something?
If its you applying for PR then unaccountable gaps are not cool - it probably means your PR clock had stopped at that time.
You will need to show 5 continuous years of exercising treaty rights as a qualified person.
(And any absences from UK to have been kept within prescribed limits).

What is your timeline & history of activities in UK?
If a student did you have CSI?

Are you applying in own right or do you have an EEA sponsor? if so what was their timeline/activities (as yours trhen don't matter).
All that is gold does not glitter; Not all those who wander are lost. E&OE.

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Re: EEA(PR) Question about listing your activity

Post by auranoir2 » Fri Apr 01, 2016 1:04 am

I'm not sure if we have the same thing in mind by saying unaccountable gaps, surely not every one finishes uni and starts a job the day after

I stared uni first and then I got a part time job 6 months later on top of uni, but I'm applying based on 5 years starting from the job, because I didn't have CSI.

After that I've kept my part time job and moved on to having two full time Jobs after. So I guess what I'm trying to establish is if say you got two weeks in between jobs do you write those in? Or would it just be

01.10.2014 - 30.09.2015 job 1
15.10.2015 - present job 2

Maybe I'm over analysing this?
I need to read up on executing treaty rights and provide clock in that case, because I don't know much about it

I haven't been outside the country over the limitation. Also applying in my own right

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Re: EEA(PR) Question about listing your activity

Post by noajthan » Fri Apr 01, 2016 9:25 am

auranoir2 wrote:I'm not sure if we have the same thing in mind by saying unaccountable gaps, surely not every one finishes uni and starts a job the day after

I stared uni first and then I got a part time job 6 months later on top of uni, but I'm applying based on 5 years starting from the job, because I didn't have CSI.

After that I've kept my part time job and moved on to having two full time Jobs after. So I guess what I'm trying to establish is if say you got two weeks in between jobs do you write those in? Or would it just be

01.10.2014 - 30.09.2015 job 1
15.10.2015 - present job 2

Maybe I'm over analysing this?
I need to read up on executing treaty rights and provide clock in that case, because I don't know much about it

I haven't been outside the country over the limitation. Also applying in my own right
If you finish uni one day and don't start a job the next (picking up on your example) then you would need to how you fall into another accepted category of qualified person; eg as a jobseeker;
that would mean registered wih job centre, actively searching for work, attending interviews; you will need a bunch of letters and documentary evidence to support your case.
(Yes, the HO concept of 'jobseeking' is stuck firmly in the 20th century).

Don't highlight your gaps in any timelines of activities that you enumerate. Focus on the activities.

You can get into the head of the caseworker who will be weighing up and assessing your case here:
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... _clean.pdf
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Re: EEA(PR) Question about listing your activity

Post by auranoir2 » Sat Apr 02, 2016 8:28 am

I see, thank you for the insight.

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EEA(PR) how to list your activities

Post by auranoir2 » Sun Apr 03, 2016 1:47 pm

Hello,

I'm debating the best way to list the EEA national's activities on the EEA(PR) form, I would greatly appreciate some advice.

I came to the UK at study and then i also started working and had a few jobs since. I was never really a job seeker, because I pretty much always already had a job sorted before leaving the previous one. So I have gaps between the jobs, but mainly because I was waiting for the next job to start during that time.

How would you list your activities? This is my list

27.09.2010 - 21.06.2013 studying
18.03.2011 - 13.10.2013 working
01.11.2013 - 13.04.2014 working
14.04.2014 - 31.08.2014 working
01.09.2014 - present working

I'm not entirely sure what they are looking for in this section, would it be better/correct to list the activities as

27.09.2010 - 21.06.2013 studying
18.03.2011 - present working

Thank you!

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Re: EEA(PR) how to list your activities

Post by max1100 » Sat Sep 24, 2016 3:28 pm

auranoir2 wrote:Hello,

I'm debating the best way to list the EEA national's activities on the EEA(PR) form, I would greatly appreciate some advice.

I came to the UK at study and then i also started working and had a few jobs since. I was never really a job seeker, because I pretty much always already had a job sorted before leaving the previous one. So I have gaps between the jobs, but mainly because I was waiting for the next job to start during that time.

How would you list your activities? This is my list

27.09.2010 - 21.06.2013 studying
18.03.2011 - 13.10.2013 working
01.11.2013 - 13.04.2014 working
14.04.2014 - 31.08.2014 working
01.09.2014 - present working

I'm not entirely sure what they are looking for in this section, would it be better/correct to list the activities as

27.09.2010 - 21.06.2013 studying
18.03.2011 - present working

Thank you!
Interesting question!

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