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Assuming no complications such as wife being a dual national and excluded from exercising treaty rights in 'home' country (if she is a Netherlands national)...tortise wrote:hi everyone I need some information if you people are free it will be appriciated
I am living in Amsterdam with my British wife but she born in Amsterdam she is British because of her father nationality. I got RC of article 10 , we are planning to move to to UK next year .
I need information how we can go ?I need to apply for Visa?
can we go through Surrinder singn route? if yes then what are the documents we need?
can you guys help please???
advanced thanks
Then its quite straightforward, as outlined above.tortise wrote:Thanks noajthen for putting my post on right place .
My wife has only British nationality . My in laws all have resident card of 5 years. And all are British National .
After reaching In UK does she need work to apply for my BRP ?
Thanks for your kind reply .
Hi noajthen . Can you please explain little more about this law. When we can expect changing ? Thank younoajthan wrote:Note Regulations are changing soon such that students and selfsufficient qualified persons may qualify as SS qualified persons.
See link below.tortise wrote:Hi noajthen . Can you please explain little more about this law. When we can expect changing ? Thank younoajthan wrote:Note Regulations are changing soon such that students and selfsufficient qualified persons may qualify as SS qualified persons.
Post in public so all may contribute (and benefit).tortise wrote:Hi noajthen I need information about personal life if possible please contact me on
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If sponsor/spouse is only British (and not a Netherlands citizen) then one year exercising treaty rights in NL is a good basis and should enable you to make a good case should you transfer to UK.tortise wrote:Hi noajthen .ok I will ask here my wife as I said is born here in Netherlands she studied here and after study she claimed job seeker benefits and she only worked in 2015 for 1 year and I was working full time also but now she is not working but she is not claiming any benefit is that one year work is enough for to applying SS in UK ?? Thanks alot
You apply for FP from outside county so you will know before you travel to UK.tortise wrote:Yes sponcer is not working from nearly 11 months and I am only working here . I got proof of learning dutch same adress proof islamic marriage certificate from 2013 and dutch marriage certificate from january 2015 apprx 2 years of.
In case they refuse me and I also read link n this board that appeal right will not given after 25 Nov so if I will b refused then I might not able to come back Netherlands because if we live out of country for 6 months then we cant come back please correct me if I am wrong?
Thank you noajthen .