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Do you and your spouse reside in another EU country yet? If so and you can prove that your are in a long-term relationship -- and have been residing in a third party EU country for six months or more you can apply for a EEA family permit - which gives your wife to be the same rights to work as you ! You have to show you can work and support yourself.Jersey wrote:Hi All
First of all, let me say that after reading many of the threads here, I can say that you're doing great job here.
My question is: I'm an EU national and my fiance is a NON-EU national (we plan to marry but it would be outside the UK probably, because of the high fiance visa fees) . What does UK residence card will give my non-EU family member? will she be able to work in the UK?
Thanks in advance
Wow, this is like extracting teeth.. painful.. I WISH you had mentioned your nationality was one of the two exceptions .Jersey wrote:Casa, I'm an EU citizen (Romanian) and exercise a treaty right. I understood that Romanians and Bulgarians need to apply in person (so their family members), but for the rest 25 EU member states the procedures are different.
Or be self-employed or a student or otherwise self-sufficient I think?msmoby_ru wrote:Wow, this is like extracting teeth.. painful.. I WISH you had mentioned your nationality was one of the two exceptions .Jersey wrote:Casa, I'm an EU citizen (Romanian) and exercise a treaty right. I understood that Romanians and Bulgarians need to apply in person (so their family members), but for the rest 25 EU member states the procedures are different.
The Romanian / Bulgarian has to demonstrate they have a position ( job) in the UK and obtain a work permit which has to be enclosed with the EA family permit application.
A Bulgarian / Romanian Student bringing his non EEA family member has to demonstrate he she can support himself and her.. no?Wanderer wrote:
Or be self-employed or a student or otherwise self-sufficient I think?
I didn't think there are any financial tests with EU apps, are there?msmoby_ru wrote:A Bulgarian / Romanian Student bringing his non EEA family member has to demonstrate he she can support himself and her.. no?Wanderer wrote:
Or be self-employed or a student or otherwise self-sufficient I think?
http://www.ukcisa.org.uk/student/eea.php
If they are self employed they would they not have to demonstrate have to demonstrate a contract bringing in sufficient funds to support themselves..?