Hi everyone!
First things first, thanks to you all for your relentless support you're showing everyone here!
I've moved to Manchester in January 2014, and am married to a German citizen. When I was applying for a National Insurance number all I needed as a proof of right to work (being exempt from authorisation), all I needed was my passport, my husband's passport and our marriage certificate.
I got a job later on, and the company I worked for asked for the marriage certificate, along with our passports, this was enough and I got the job. Since then I have also been on JSA and Housing Benefit, and again my right to work was never disputed as I have been deemed as having the same right as German citizens, meaning full access and all that.
I know that there's a blue registration certificate that I could apply for, but this certificate is no way compulsory for me (as per Home Office), and seeing how I'm never in London, nor have I ever needed the blue registration certificate in the last 4 year, I never applied for it.
Now here comes the fun part: I've been offered a job in a bank, and they've required me to possess the blue registration certificate. Seeing as I don't have it, I've told them to cancel my application. I've told them I don't need it, and that in the last 4 years employers, DWP, local council and everybody else only ever wanted the marriage certificate / passport combo, and this was enough for everybody.
The bank has also contacted the Home Office who have told them that I indeed do not need the blue registration certificate, but the bank as an employer needs me to have it.
So what's this now? A catch 22? If I don't need it, but the employer does, then I obviously do need it all of a sudden.
Have I worked illegally the last 4 years since I didn't have the blue registration certificate, nor was I ever asked by anyone until recently?
If anyone can shed some light on this, I'd really appreciate it. I'm planning to apply for permanent residence in 2019, and then naturalise in 2020, and I wouldn't want any trouble :\
Thanks in advance!
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