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It's not strictly mandatory for you to apply, no.
Have a look at the Guidance Notes in the links I gave you, and also do a thorough search for other similar posts on this forum to understand what documents you'll need to send.nabilhabon wrote: ↑Wed Oct 24, 2018 12:17 pmAlso what supporting documents are required for her, she just moved her and cant work i believe, so she is paying any bills? its a bit of a catch 22
Yes, this is the way forward for her.nabilhabon wrote: ↑Wed Oct 24, 2018 2:14 pmI just wanted my wife to be able to stay here and work hence why i felt like the EEA (FM) is the way forward for her.
No. You can't add her to your EEA (PR) application because she hasn't been here 5 years.nabilhabon wrote: ↑Wed Oct 24, 2018 2:14 pmDo you think i can apply for the EE (PR) and add her on the same form, even if she hasn't lived here for 5 years?
Ok - if you don't want to apply now for EEA (PR), you don't need to. But you'll need to provide your documentation as the sponsor of your wife (HMRC history or P60s or pay slips + passport photographs + proof of residence + passport or ID, etc.), in addition to the documentation required for your wife's application.nabilhabon wrote: ↑Wed Oct 24, 2018 2:14 pmI intend to apply for the settled status in March, as i don't want to apply for my EEA (PR) now only to apply for the settled status again in March. I requested mys history of employment from HMRC for the last 5 years which i intend to use as supporting evidence.
Do not assume that you have acquired PR. If you studied in the UK without Comprehensive Sickness Insurance (aka private health insurance) or a non-UK EHIC card, that period does not count for the purpose of exercising treaty rights and indeed, if you worked before that period, it may even have reset your PR clock back to zero.nabilhabon wrote: ↑Tue Oct 23, 2018 5:29 pmI am dutch citizen living in In the Uk for 13 years i have always studied and worked
She could:nabilhabon wrote: ↑Fri Oct 26, 2018 11:32 amI am struggling to get proof of address for my wife, as she has only been here 2 months and everything is in my name.
For GP practice registration - only need passport and proof of address. Have a chat with them about how your wife can provide proof of addess, given she's just arrived. My local GP practice don't ask for NI number.nabilhabon wrote: ↑Mon Oct 29, 2018 4:57 pmIn order to apply for a GP and electrol register she needs to get her National insurance number,
No - the EEA (PR) form is only for coupkes who have both been here 5+ years.nabilhabon wrote: ↑Wed Oct 31, 2018 3:33 pmFinal question; Can i apply for a EAA pr and add my wife on the same application without filling in the EEA FM for her, bearing in mind she is not here 5 years, the reason i ask is so i can fill in the online form which is only available for the EEA PR, so i don't have to send my original passport and instead get them certified by the registration office.