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Yes, that you worked in December could be very important in case you have any problem with your current application. Do you have pay slips or a contract for your work? If not, I would suggest you get a letter from your employer detailing the hours you worked and when (you could even write it for their signature). You should then submit this as evidence of your exercise of treaty rights. You do not need to be working full time to be exercising treaty rights (there is another ECJ court case which made this clear).Does the fact that I worked for the short time in December count?
Also they did mention that the 'Surinder Singh ruling' was the basis of their decision.
I am baffled as to why they also mention not showing sufficient resources. In the original letter, is the rejection list because of “no workingâ€http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_of ... or_workers
Time commitment. The right of free movement applies to both part-time and full-time work, so long as the work is effective and genuine and not of such small scale, irregular nature or limited duration to be purely marginal and ancillary.
That's great news, Lesley!lesley701 wrote:Great news everyone, resubmited , a couple of phone calls from them and we have the family permit.
He added aditional info regarding the fact that I am a stay at home mom and also that for the whole time here we have never asked for any financial assistance, we also included further documentation, in fact just about everything we could lay our hands on, ie. tax statements, letters from the boys school here, etc. and I had my original nhs number from the UK. and my paye from here for the short time I did work.
They did call him and asked why he didnt use the previouse permit and he explained about the hiring freeze the company had for 6 months.
We also included our flight tickets which is for me and the boys tomorrow and he is coming on Friday. We stressed the urgency about this as he has to start in the UK this coming monday, we also included fees paid etc. for the house we are renting and the address and names addresses and phone numbers for my family members over there which are a lot.
His passport is ready for collection tomorrow.
Thank you everybody for all of your input.
Lesley