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The 3/6 months stamp on entry is a single entry not a multiple entries one so essentially every entry resets the clock (but I would not count solely on getting a new 3 months visa. They might refuse entry if they suspect you are not coming for holiday. Not your case of course).I presume armed with all relevant documents I will be ok travelling to Ireland with my husband and back during the next 3 months. I imagine I might run into difficulties between the holiday visa expiring and receiving my EEA2 application though...depending on the staff on at the time.
I'm really keen to start work asap, am I better off to wait to receive my COA or can I start the process now?
You don't need a CoA to apply for NI number. The reason they ask for a job offer is that they don't want to bother with the process if you will not start working..... But you can apply for NI if you are actively looking for a job (sending CV, having interviews). The only issue might be that they will ask for a passport or a proof of ID (benefit fraud..) although a certified copy might be enough.do I have to wait to get the COA to apply for an NHI number? According to their website it's best to have a job offer before applying...seems a strange way to do things..