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The decision maker appears not understand the law. It is as simple as that.papage wrote:Hello. I've just been refused EEA FP. The decision is:
"It is reasonable for Member States to be satisfied that EU citizens have sufficient resources for themselves and their family members not to become a burden on the social assistance system of the host Member State. Sufficient reosurces also includes comprehensive sickness insurance.
You state that you will accompany your spouse to the UK for a period of 1 month. I am entitled to be satisfied that the EEA national and her family members will not be a burden on the social assistance system in the UK. The information before me indicates that the EEA national is unemployed in Poland. You are also unemployed. The EEA national's source of income is unclear but is likely to be some form of social assistance from the Polish State. There is no information before me to show the EEA national is otherwise self-sufficient. In the absence of satisfactory information to show that the EEA national and her family members will not be reliant on social assistance in the UK, during and after initial residency rights of three months, I am not satisfied that you qualify for an EEA Family Permit. Regulation 13 of EEA Regulations 2006.
I therefore refuse your EEA family permit application because I am not satisfied that you meet all of the requirements of Regulation 12 of the Immigration (European Economic Area) Regulations 2006."
I currently live with my wife in Poland and we've never been to UK. I'm not sure if I can just re-apply with strong cover letter, because regulation 13 bothers me a lot :
(b)an EEA national or his family member who becomes an unreasonable burden on the social assistance system of the United Kingdom shall cease to have the right to reside under this regulation.)
I will be grateful for any help.