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See ops other topic trying to get back to the UK using surinder Singh route.littlerr wrote: ↑Mon Aug 19, 2019 6:07 pmYour storyline is quite messy and I am not sure if I am fully understanding it.
You first stated that your dad is exercising his EU Treaty Rights based on him having a business here, then he would need to provide evidence of conducting business here. He should have proofs setting up a business here, paying corporate tax, hiring staff etc.
You then said your dad is self employed. That does not matter at all. He should still complete Form 11 every year. When INIS says they didn't find any business record, this is likely the reason as your dad has never properly reported his earnings to Revenue.
Next you said that your dad has had a Pizzahut delivery job and has been trying to find jobs. That in itself is fine as he is an EU national and he does not need to inform INIS about his change of circumstances. However, because you are a non-EU national and you live here based on him exercising his EU Treaty Rights, you should inform INIS when his job changes, because that affects your residence permission. If your dad is out of job and is actively looking for one for a few months (I don't know the max allowed days), you are not eligible for EU Treaty rights.
You also mentioned sending over documents to prove that your dad wasn't living in the UK, he sold his car, and he wasn't claiming benefits there - these cannot prove that he has a business here at all. If I were the immigration officer, I would be more suspicious as to why you did not provide actual hard evidence about his self-employment history but rather getting a lot of other irrelevant things.
Finally, of course you can travel abroad as long as your temporary residence permit is still valid. You don't need your dad to accompany you. Just be prepared to answer questions when you come back.