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You don't need an accountant.Ken1234 wrote:Hello, mine is a complicated case and I am worried they may refuse our application.
Have read here that self-employment route can be more tricky (especially if one does not have an accountant and income was not continuous or low).
As a family of 7, do you think it would be a good idea to apply for Fast Track Residence Card just for mysef before going for PR? As an EEA member I would be the main applicant anyway for permanent residence, so I thought I could maybe get the Residence Card done and that would indicate whether my 5 years of exercising treaty rights is accepted by HO or not...
That would save us months of uncertainty...any thoughts please ?
It doesn't mean you would definitely get confirmation of PR because the evidence required for a RC is different. But it would help.Ken1234 wrote:Work was continuous I am just nor sure that the evidence I have will be good enough.
Anyway, if I do get the PR this way and then I apply for PR the next day with the very same supporting documents would that mean I definitely get the PR??
Thank you very much.
1) Not sure what he would say. Accounts should speak for themselves alomg with HMRC docs, invoices, marketing materials & etc etc.Ken1234 wrote:WE are sending our joint application soon, as it would be mainly on the basis of my self-employment we went to an accountant who has done my accounts, stamped and signed.
1. I also read a letter from him is also helpful, what is it he should write in that letter?
2. If we want our passport back, do we need to explain why and would that affect the case in any way?
3. Can non-EEA spouse who EEA spuse visa expired work now? Or I do we need to wait for HO confirmation letter that I heard can be used as a proof that he is allowed to work?
Thank you for your time.
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... 4_0EXT.pdfAll applicants claiming to be a qualified person must provide evidence of their nationality by providing either:The passport or ID card must show the applicant has been an EEA national for the whole of the 5 years.
- a valid passport from an EEA state
a national identity (ID) card from an EEA state