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Don't go off and invent something that's not true it will most likely backfire on you. If she's a student get that sorted out and apply. If not a student, she would need to get a job or be self-sufficient (hold comprehensive sickness insurance and rely on your income).adnan01 wrote:Can anyone please advise?
Do I have to have my wife's university letter or Registration certification is good enough? I can take a print out of ID card but my wife is studying, its just some fee issues currently preventing us to take out enrolment letter.
If I don't go through this route and apply on basis of job seeker than what do we need to do? Register with jobcentre? is that it?
Kindly advise!
If she already has a registration certificate and is still a student, you could use that for your application.adnan01 wrote:So can we apply as a self sufficient even though she's a student and exercising her treaty rights as a student? In that case will I still need to send her registration certificate?
It appears that family members of EEA students don't have to have CSI though the student does. Family members of EEA self-sufficient persons do require CSI.adnan01 wrote:Do I need CSI when we apply as a student? So my wife and me we both need CSI? Or it is only needed for both when we apply on basis of my wife being self sufficient?
As you already said that we don't really need enrollment letter confirming her studies because my wife already has Registration certificate, than I would prefer to apply on basis of student, just one last thing as a clarification I need is about CSI which I've mentioned above.
I appreciate your kind patronage.
Regards,
Is your wife's residence certificate relatively recent? Technically that's all you should need to provide, but let's say it were from 2006, they may wish to investigate whether she's still a student. I suggest you could make your application with the registration certificate, but in parallel get this enrollment letter and funding issue sorted out.adnan01 wrote:Do I need CSI when we apply as a student? So my wife and me we both need CSI? Or it is only needed for both when we apply on basis of my wife being self sufficient?
As you already said that we don't really need enrollment letter confirming her studies because my wife already has Registration certificate, than I would prefer to apply on basis of student, just one last thing as a clarification I need is about CSI which I've mentioned above.
I appreciate your kind patronage.
Regards,
For the UK:adnan01 wrote:She obtained registration certificate in October 2009. Yes, we are going to try and obtain enrollment letter, if not than I will apply without it.
But if we are to apply as self sufficient so all we need is CSI for my wife and myself, and include registration certificate? Is there any requirement about income? I'm trying to figure out if we apply as self sufficient than what will be the procedure, ok CSI for both and existing registration certificate with my employment and all income details. Anything else we would need? actually I gotta good job and we are family with one child and I don't wana apply with any risk involved. I want to send application straight and simple.
Apologies for so many questions.
Regards,
I stand corrected. Reading Regulation 4 then the requirement for CSI for family members is only for self sufficient applicants not students. Form EEA2 doesn't reflect this as it asks for CSI for family members of students.Jambo wrote: Just get CSI to cover you also.
This threw me as well until I re-read it this morning.Jambo wrote:I stand corrected. Reading Regulation 4 then the requirement for CSI for family members is only for self sufficient applicants not students. Form EEA2 doesn't reflect this as it asks for CSI for family members of students.Jambo wrote: Just get CSI to cover you also.
Without any complications, your certificate of application will take around two weeks. You have a little time.adnan01 wrote:My EEA. Family permit expires by end of May this year. So I want to apply for residence card well before time so that I receive COA before end of May because I want to show that letter to my employer to make sure my job don't get into jeopardy.
It would be very simple. However, her residence certificate is a couple of years old. I would not be surprised, if HO wanted to ensure that she is still a student. Just an opinion, but like I say, I would not be surprised. Therefore, best to get the letter of enrollment sorted out so she can demonstrate that she's still a student.Jambo wrote:Why do you try to complicate things? She is a student and the HO holds a record of her as such.
Apply as a student using her Residence Certificate. Simple.
I would write in the cover letter that she has been granted a Residence Certificate as a student in 2009 and that she is still a student. You can add some evidence she is still a student such as a valid University card. As for the form, although the language used for the supporting evidence is "must". If she has a Residence Certificate, it is not a must.adnan01 wrote:Thanks Jambo
I'm going to apply as a student but I mentioned in my first post that my wife SLC recently mistakenly didn't pay fee to Uni and she is temporarily suspended. She is still going to uni, just uni not giving enrollment letter due to fee issue. We are trying to resolve that and hopefully we will get that letter. My concern is that if we DON'T get enrollment letter than what shall I do. I can provide uni details in EEA2 application form and if HO call uni they will surely confirm that she's studying there. So from this post my main motive was to find out what shall we do, if its not appropriate to apply without having uni enrollment letter than shall we use different route. Or send ID card photocopy atleast to show something.
When I applied EEA family permit I only sent university ID card as a proof of my wife studies. If I can apply without enrollment letter than certainly its straight forward.
I would agree with you 100%, but technically she might not be a student for the purposes of the regulations because she is suspended due to non-payment of fees. Sort that out and it will all work out.Jambo wrote:I would write in the cover letter that she has been granted a Residence Certificate as a student in 2009 and that she is still a student. You can add some evidence she is still a student such as a valid University card. As for the form, although the language used for the supporting evidence is "must". If she has a Residence Certificate, it is not a must.adnan01 wrote:Thanks Jambo
I'm going to apply as a student but I mentioned in my first post that my wife SLC recently mistakenly didn't pay fee to Uni and she is temporarily suspended. She is still going to uni, just uni not giving enrollment letter due to fee issue. We are trying to resolve that and hopefully we will get that letter. My concern is that if we DON'T get enrollment letter than what shall I do. I can provide uni details in EEA2 application form and if HO call uni they will surely confirm that she's studying there. So from this post my main motive was to find out what shall we do, if its not appropriate to apply without having uni enrollment letter than shall we use different route. Or send ID card photocopy atleast to show something.
When I applied EEA family permit I only sent university ID card as a proof of my wife studies. If I can apply without enrollment letter than certainly its straight forward.