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Mat1 form

Post by Phone » Sat Oct 07, 2017 6:10 pm

My wife employer has ask to get mat1 form frim doctor in uk,, but all treatment, pregancy process has been going on for her is in france.
She work part time in london.
Her parents are in france, this is why she like to have baby in france..
Plz tell me, how do I get her materinty leave start in london
Baby due 2018. Feb
She has doctor in london also. But nhs ... has no record she is pregant... she come to see me and work part time in london
Plz advise
From france,, I can get all paperwork

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Arshad 001 ''Mat1 form

Post by Phone » Sat Oct 07, 2017 6:29 pm

Please reply on my latest enquiry

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Re: Mat1 form

Post by Casa » Sat Oct 07, 2017 6:31 pm

Patience! You only posted your question 20 minutes ago. Technically, this isn't an immigration issue and you may have to wait for advice. :idea:
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Re: Mat1 form

Post by aarshad01 » Sat Oct 07, 2017 6:45 pm

How does she works part time in London and same time see doctor in France also ?
well she can register with job center if employer doesnt pay her maternity leave.
it would be ideal if she register in UK with NHS though its her choice to born baby where ever she likes since you never know the complication during pregnancy and she may not travel to France for this....hope answer the question

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Re: Mat1 form

Post by CR001 » Sat Oct 07, 2017 6:45 pm

She needs to see her doctor in London. Only her registered GP can issue the Mat1.

As Casa said, this is not an immigration issue.
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Thank you casa. Arashad bahi: Mat1 form

Post by Phone » Sat Oct 07, 2017 7:37 pm

I do not want any money from government.
I just want to be on safe side in 2020, when I apply for my permanent eea permit.
I will give to empolyer doctor paper from france...
Thank you all
Thank you
Arshad

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Re: Thank you casa. Arashad bahi: Mat1 form

Post by aarshad01 » Sat Oct 07, 2017 7:48 pm

Phone wrote:
Sat Oct 07, 2017 7:37 pm
I do not want any money from government.
I just want to be on safe side in 2020, when I apply for my permanent eea permit.
I will give to empolyer doctor paper from france...
Thank you all
Thank you
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you can also register her as a self employed on safe side, also you can have comprehensive insurance to cover yourself though 2020 :D is too far bhai jaan :D think about Settled Status :P

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Re: Mat1 form

Post by Casa » Sat Oct 07, 2017 7:53 pm

Phone wrote:
Sat Oct 07, 2017 6:10 pm
she come to see me and work part time in london
Reading through your posts in other threads, are you reliant on your EEA national wife's sponsorship? If so, can you clarify the comment above about 'coming to see you and working part time'? How much does she earn weekly and is she actually resident in the UK?
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Re: Mat1 form

Post by Phone » Sat Oct 07, 2017 8:01 pm

She earns £600 per month..
Every weekends she work about 10 hours..
I have many family members,, who work in france...
2 times a day they travel.. 1 time going to france and 1
Time coming..
I am non eea national... have permit valid for until 2020
My employer is my relative.. but not blood relation..

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Re: Mat1 form

Post by Phone » Sat Oct 07, 2017 8:08 pm

I hope, I clarifed my self.
My employer is very nice,,, some times she works 2 weeks hour in 1 week...
Plz do correct me....
I want the best possible advise from you people..
Some solictors will take you like a cash machine...
I am telling you.... I still cry what they did to me in 2013.
Short ...
Solictor told me islamic marriage is enough to get 5 year resident permit... .. I sent appliction via him.. refused... he ask for more money
Sime solictors are evil... in my view

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Re: Mat1 form

Post by Casa » Sat Oct 07, 2017 8:20 pm

For your wife's earnings to qualify as 'genuine and effective' as your EEA sponsor she needs to be working 24 hours per week or £150.
It appears that if she is earning £600 a month, you just make it by a whisker!

Although I'm not sure what you mean by '2 weeks hour in 1 week' :?
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Re: Mat1 form

Post by Phone » Sat Oct 07, 2017 8:27 pm

I meant, she works 4 days in a week and then the second week,, she does not come to work..
:roll:

Also, do I have to show her on materinty leave in uk... considering all these mat1 document.. considering if french doctor paper are rejected by accountant in london
Or is it ok withiut showing her on materinty leave..
Materinty leave is for legal reason... nothing for money or any thing else...

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Re: Mat1 form

Post by Richard W » Sat Oct 07, 2017 9:55 pm

Casa wrote:
Sat Oct 07, 2017 8:20 pm
For your wife's earnings to qualify as 'genuine and effective' as your EEA sponsor she needs to be working 24 hours per week or £150.
It appears that if she is earning £600 a month, you just make it by a whisker!
I'm confused by that statement. The PET is now £157 a week. However, the guidance says on p12, "If an EEA national is earning below PET you must make a further enquiries into whether the activity relied upon is genuine and effective." Are you saying that you do not think that the wife's status will pass detailed scrutiny?

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Re: Mat1 form

Post by Casa » Sun Oct 08, 2017 10:45 am

Casa wrote:
Sat Oct 07, 2017 8:20 pm

It appears that if she is earning £600 a month, you just make it by a whisker!
OK, I missed the £7 p.w increase. :|

If, as it seems the wife is residing between France and the UK (the % is unclear) and is earning less than the minimum £157 p.a, I believe an application for PR will come under close scrutiny.
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Thank you casa

Post by Phone » Sun Oct 08, 2017 11:07 am

After march 2018* she will be working 40 plus hours..
And who knows what will be regulations regarding eea permant in 2020/2021..
All this brexit issue.
But thank you
Planing to fail is, failing to plan!!! :lol:

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Re: Mat1 form

Post by fatimahh » Mon Oct 09, 2017 1:30 pm

Why is your wife not seeing a GP regarding her pregnancy? is she not registered with a GP? This is something she can do and get hospital appointment both in the Uk and her country if this is what she wants. Doing so will not jeopardize your residence card, and can help in term of proof of residence in the UK. lets forget about proof of residence, i think it is quite risky for her, not to advise her GP, what if there is a complication in the UK, without records, the doctor will take longer trying to find her history before treatment...
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