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What does sister mean by 'cancel' sponsorship?myeeapr wrote:Hi All
I have been reading your posts and it is helping a lot to others who reading.
I am a non EEA national having 5 year Residence Card as an Extended Family Member of an EEA National (My sister).
Now my sponsor (sister) wish to cancel her sponsorship due to her personnel family issues. I wish to help her, but I don't know what will happened to my Residence Card?
I am totally upset. Could anyone of you can give any suggestion to me to remain in the UK legally.
Thank you in advance.
Most unfortunate.myeeapr wrote:Thank you Noajthan
My sister is still living in UK. but she doesn't want to sponsor me due to her family issues.
I have been here in UK since 2001. My all asylum claims were exhausted. In 2009 I got first 5 years RC. Then I tried to get PR. But lack of supporting documents to prove income, The Court gave me another 5 years of RC.
I am already 50 years and I couldn't joint with my wife who is living another country.
Thanks
Well unfortunately if sister isn't exercising treaty rights fully and properly she can't really sponsor you.myeeapr wrote:Hi Noajthan
My sister is a French national. I am in the same household and depend on her.
She has a disabled child that's why she cannot work full time and she only earns from the tuition.
She works as a self employee and earns around 300 pounds per month. she is getting benefits too.
Yes, bank statements would help support sister/sponsor's case to be a qualified person.myeeapr wrote:I have another question too.
She have filled her tax returns properly. If I can submit new PR application, do I need to submit her bank statement also.
Is bank statements are mandatory for self employed persons?