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augusto
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EEA2 - Employment Section

Post by augusto » Mon Mar 09, 2009 10:36 pm

Hi Everyone,

I'm preparing my application for the EEA2 (I'm Argentinian and my wife is Dutch) and I have a question about the Employment Section. Both my wife and I work, my wife has 2 part time jobs and she's starting her own company, and I'm working full time.

The question is that what should we use for that section?
- I'm the main income for our household, but could it be better for us to put my wife in that section?
- Should we submit several pages with our different jobs?
- Submit my wife's or mine employment details and add the rest of the information in the cover letter?

Thanks a lot!!
Augusto

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Re: EEA2 - Employment Section

Post by Rozen » Mon Mar 09, 2009 10:45 pm

augusto wrote:Hi Everyone,

I'm preparing my application for the EEA2 (I'm Argentinian and my wife is Dutch) and I have a question about the Employment Section. Both my wife and I work, my wife has 2 part time jobs and she's starting her own company, and I'm working full time.

The question is that what should we use for that section?
- I'm the main income for our household, but could it be better for us to put my wife in that section?
- Should we submit several pages with our different jobs?
- Submit my wife's or mine employment details and add the rest of the information in the cover letter?

Thanks a lot!!
Augusto
Put one or the other. It doesn't matter which one. Not both! We all know that some caseworkers in the Home Office aren't the sharpest tools in the box, and putting both your employment details will just confuse them even further! :?

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