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p60 should do the job.Elenafj wrote:Dear All,
I am applying for the EEA3 as EU citizen. I just want to make sure I qualify for this before I send my documents. I called their helpline but not very helpful
I am Bulgarian citizen came to UK in Sept 2006 to study.
Applying as EU from Sept 2006 to present.
For the duration I have been working part-time and full-time and finished my Bachelor and Masters (still one module so technically a student, but working full time)
I have the Blue card Residence Certificate and no restriction of employment, for the whole period of the years I have been employed only with 2-3 month gap.
I have all my P60s from 2006 up to now with my addresses on them.
My worry is that I am missing some of my tenancy agreements from 1-2 addresses but they can be confirmed from my P60s and payslips. Do you think this would be a problem?
Also do you know how long it takes for EEA3 form for EU citizen to be approved?
Thank you
boloney wrote:p60 should do the job.Elenafj wrote:Dear All,
I am applying for the EEA3 as EU citizen. I just want to make sure I qualify for this before I send my documents. I called their helpline but not very helpful
I am Bulgarian citizen came to UK in Sept 2006 to study.
Applying as EU from Sept 2006 to present.
For the duration I have been working part-time and full-time and finished my Bachelor and Masters (still one module so technically a student, but working full time)
I have the Blue card Residence Certificate and no restriction of employment, for the whole period of the years I have been employed only with 2-3 month gap.
I have all my P60s from 2006 up to now with my addresses on them.
My worry is that I am missing some of my tenancy agreements from 1-2 addresses but they can be confirmed from my P60s and payslips. Do you think this would be a problem?
Also do you know how long it takes for EEA3 form for EU citizen to be approved?
Thank you
You can send payslips if you want, they will show that you been working all year.
Thanks... I hope it is 4 months!Guerro wrote:Around 3 months, however I hear stories of 4 weeks
if you spend abroad more Than 90 days in last year you will Have to wait.Elenafj wrote:Thanks... I hope it is 4 months!Guerro wrote:Around 3 months, however I hear stories of 4 weeks
I have another question maybe you guys know cause the lady just told me I cannot be out of the country continues for 2 years
If I get the PR card... is it possible to be out of the country for more than 6 months but still apply for British citizenship next year?
I work as consultant and there is a really good job on temp contract for 6 months ... as I registered as self employed in UK so will still be exercising treaty rights if i pay my tax and all here but live abroad???
Can you help? The lady told me I will not lose the PR if I am less than 2 years... but I remember for BC you cannot be more than 3 months in the last year unless of pregnancy, child care , illness
Thanks
I am a bulgarian and also applied for my pr on 8th of february as a student...came in 2006 and also finished my master...still waiting for the pr...tenancy agreements are not necessary there r many other options u can prive residency as bank statements and so on..u do not loose ur right for permanent residency if u dont exceed 2 years out of d country...however u must also not exceed more than 90 days out of d country before u apply for uk pass...currently the waiting time according to many is approx 4 weeks but im exactly 4 weeks waiting and still not result so we will see...boloney wrote:if you spend abroad more Than 90 days in last year you will Have to wait.Elenafj wrote:Thanks... I hope it is 4 months!Guerro wrote:Around 3 months, however I hear stories of 4 weeks
I have another question maybe you guys know cause the lady just told me I cannot be out of the country continues for 2 years
If I get the PR card... is it possible to be out of the country for more than 6 months but still apply for British citizenship next year?
I work as consultant and there is a really good job on temp contract for 6 months ... as I registered as self employed in UK so will still be exercising treaty rights if i pay my tax and all here but live abroad???
Can you help? The lady told me I will not lose the PR if I am less than 2 years... but I remember for BC you cannot be more than 3 months in the last year unless of pregnancy, child care , illness
Thanks
varna1983 wrote:I am a bulgarian and also applied for my pr on 8th of february as a student...came in 2006 and also finished my master...still waiting for the pr...tenancy agreements are not necessary there r many other options u can prive residency as bank statements and so on..u do not loose ur right for permanent residency if u dont exceed 2 years out of d country...however u must also not exceed more than 90 days out of d country before u apply for uk pass...currently the waiting time according to many is approx 4 weeks but im exactly 4 weeks waiting and still not result so we will see...boloney wrote:if you spend abroad more Than 90 days in last year you will Have to wait.Elenafj wrote:Thanks... I hope it is 4 months!Guerro wrote:Around 3 months, however I hear stories of 4 weeks
I have another question maybe you guys know cause the lady just told me I cannot be out of the country continues for 2 years
If I get the PR card... is it possible to be out of the country for more than 6 months but still apply for British citizenship next year?
I work as consultant and there is a really good job on temp contract for 6 months ... as I registered as self employed in UK so will still be exercising treaty rights if i pay my tax and all here but live abroad???
Can you help? The lady told me I will not lose the PR if I am less than 2 years... but I remember for BC you cannot be more than 3 months in the last year unless of pregnancy, child care , illness
Thanks
I anyway had one which i sent however they dont need it if u have a registration certificate issued before june 2011! Im also a lawyer ant travel all the time and spend time outside d country so we r def on d same boat...good luck!Elenafj wrote:So we in the same boat then let me know when you take urs.
Well I really need to be out of the country for more than 3 months as I run a business and its UK registered and work on projects internationally. seen they have exceptions
I will apply on Monday and see how long it will take me... did you need this sick insurance as i found somewhere saying that it started in june 2011 so they cannot ask for it backdated
varna1983 wrote:I am a bulgarian and also applied for my pr on 8th of february as a student...came in 2006 and also finished my master...still waiting for the pr...tenancy agreements are not necessary there r many other options u can prive residency as bank statements and so on..u do not loose ur right for permanent residency if u dont exceed 2 years out of d country...however u must also not exceed more than 90 days out of d country before u apply for uk pass...currently the waiting time according to many is approx 4 weeks but im exactly 4 weeks waiting and still not result so we will see...boloney wrote:if you spend abroad more Than 90 days in last year you will Have to wait.Elenafj wrote:
Thanks... I hope it is 4 months!
I have another question maybe you guys know cause the lady just told me I cannot be out of the country continues for 2 years
If I get the PR card... is it possible to be out of the country for more than 6 months but still apply for British citizenship next year?
I work as consultant and there is a really good job on temp contract for 6 months ... as I registered as self employed in UK so will still be exercising treaty rights if i pay my tax and all here but live abroad???
Can you help? The lady told me I will not lose the PR if I am less than 2 years... but I remember for BC you cannot be more than 3 months in the last year unless of pregnancy, child care , illness
Thanks