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In theory yes, but not in practice. Because you will have a hard time convincing an employer of your right to work if you don't have any document issued by the Home Office. Employers risk big by employing someone who doesn't have the right to work. Often you will seem them pushing the boundaries beyond the mere legal requirements.I will gain the right to work automatically
I don't think the EFM will become FM. Both categories stand. It's just for a British citizen to use EEA regulations. Normally, British citizens cannot invoke EEA regulations in the UK. They are not seen as EU citizens but British and must use UK laws. But there are exceptions to that such as Surinder Singh and other. But these exceptions don't turn an extended family member into a close family member.357mag wrote: ↑Sun Aug 16, 2020 2:08 pmhttps://assets.publishing.service.gov.u ... 5.0ext.pdf
from page 5
From 29 March 2019, applicants can be either a family member or an extended
family member of a British citizen, this is in light of the Banger judgment and
subsequent changes to the 2016 regulations.
If the conditions are met, a family member or an extended family member of a British
citizen will be treated as if they are the family member of a European Economic Area
(EEA) national under the 2016 regulations.
Does this mean that EFM now becomes FM and should use the EEA(FM) form?
In theory yes but you will have difficulties convincing your employer. What are you waiting for? Go forward with your application asap please.BlueDk wrote: ↑Sun Aug 16, 2020 6:42 pmHi All,
I already am working in the UK on a tier 5 visa which doesn't expire until the 28th of this month. Am I legally able to continue to work past this point now that I am married to an EU citizen who is also working and is a qualified person. Assuming I just need to apply for pre-settled status now, and eventually I will get a COA with work?