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Please don't high jack another member's thread. It's unfair and causes confusion. Please open your own topic with this.Danlieb wrote:Sorry I don't have an answer to your question, but another question instead.
Is it possible to complete the PR application online? I thought it was all paper and pen(cil)?
I'd give a monthly or yearly average and explain in a short statement that the amounts differ. As long as you were not exercising your treaty rights as self-sufficient or as a student, receiving benefits you're entitled to won't make a difference to your application anyways, and technically it is not a question you are legally required to answer.1. I have been receiving certain benefits previously and the amount of it was different every year. How this can this be resolved if the question is: what amount you have received monthly? Do I have to provide average?
For your qualifying period.Do I have to send to Home Office evidences of my employment since I entered UK or only for qualifying period?
1) Suggest state range of benefits (type & value) received; or break it down year by year.NuNo1983 wrote:...
1. I have been receiving certain benefits previously and the amount of it was different every year. How this can this be resolved if the question is: what amount you have received monthly? Do I have to provide average?
2. Do I have to send to Home Office evidences of my employment since I entered UK or only for qualifying period?
Thank you ALL in advance for your help with this. This will be much appreciated.
How I can get it wrong if I know that I have been working for last 5 years continuously without any breaks and this is the only period for which I would like to send my employment history evidences to Home Office? I have entered the country in 2006 but do I still need to send evidences since I entered the UK?There is no question such as: what is your qualifying period.
How would you even know?
You may get it wrong if you focus on one period but were doing something else in another period.
I'm doing online application. There is no space to give a short statement to explain this. All they are asking is: what is the monthly amount you have received?I'd give a monthly or yearly average and explain in a short statement that the amounts differ. As long as you were not exercising your treaty rights as self-sufficient or as a student, receiving benefits you're entitled to won't make a difference to your application anyways, and technically it is not a question you are legally required to answer.
Its not just about last 5 years.NuNo1983 wrote:Thank you all for your answers and help.
I'm still a bit confused.
How I can get it wrong if I know that I have been working for last 5 years continuously without any breaks and this is the only period for which I would like to send my employment history evidences to Home Office? I have entered the country in 2006 but do I still need to send evidences since I entered the UK?There is no question such as: what is your qualifying period.
How would you even know?
You may get it wrong if you focus on one period but were doing something else in another period.
I'm doing online application. There is no space to give a short statement to explain this. All they are asking is: what is the monthly amount you have received?I'd give a monthly or yearly average and explain in a short statement that the amounts differ. As long as you were not exercising your treaty rights as self-sufficient or as a student, receiving benefits you're entitled to won't make a difference to your application anyways, and technically it is not a question you are legally required to answer.
You can't go to next page if you do not answer this question.
You also need to factor in proving your id and proof of residence/absences as well as exercise of treaty rights. There are additional hurdles to jump if an A2 or A8 national.Complete in chronological order, starting from when you/they entered the UK
Because UK insists on requirements that are not compliant with EU law.NuNo1983 wrote:These are the last questions on the online form, all other questions I have answered without any issues. There must be a way of answering this otherwise why they have relesed the online application if is going to be usless.
Ok, I understand. Do you think that it will be ok if in my online application I will give the average amount of benefits received and on top of that I will add to the application a separate sheet and I will explain in a short statement that the amounts for the benefits differ. I will break it down year by year or by type & value and I will send that together with evidences? Can my application be refused if I will do it that way?noajthan wrote:Because UK insists on requirements that are not compliant with EU law.NuNo1983 wrote:These are the last questions on the online form, all other questions I have answered without any issues. There must be a way of answering this otherwise why they have relesed the online application if is going to be usless.
A lot of questions UK asks are not mandatory in the context of EU law and the Directive.
The online form has also probably been released in usual ham-fisted way without adequate operational and user acceptance testing.
No, no affect at least not if wife submits evidence including time spent working since May 2011.NuNo1983 wrote:Hello everyone,
My wife is planning to apply for PR Card. She entered UK in 2009. She have been working since then until now. The only thing is she never applied for WRS as she did't know that she have to do this. Will this affect her application? Can HO refuse it? Can she be prosecuted, fined or anything else? The WRS registration schem finished in April 2011. Is this mean she have completed her 5 years qualifing period in April 2016?
Can you please help...
Thanking you in advance.
Start here to understand different categories of qualified person and requirements/evidence for each - including 'jobseeker':NuNo1983 wrote:Hi everyone,
I'm in the process of applying for PR Card for EEA National. I have already asked here few questions regarding this and I would like to thank you all for your great help but unfortunetly I have one more
I have entered UK in April 2006. Since November 2011 until now I have been working continiously without any breaks (so I have completed 5 years qualifing period) but previously I have had few breaks where I was unemployed and I was not claiming Jobseekers Allowance. I was in the UK that time. Do I have to send to HO any evidences covering my unemployment before November 2011. If yes then what kind of evidences they can be?
Thank you.
Start here:NuNo1983 wrote:Hi All,
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Anyone know how I can obtain this information? Can anyone help please? How I can do a SAR? I can't find address for DWP Data Protection Officer.
I need this info for my EEA PR application.
Thanking you ALL in advance for help.