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(1) Did you get married while living in the Uk or before coming?poltrade wrote:HI
its seems to be im joining the separation and divorced peaple .
My wife today ask me for separation and then divorced so she called working tax cridet and she told them that we are separated and she will do with the housing and then we are going to fill the application for sepration .so now my qustion is :
1-we been married for over 6 year.
2-we got kid attending to school
3- she is working from 2010 till now
4- im in full work employment
5- im in eea2 valid till octo 2013
6-we been living togather in uk since 2006
1-MY qustion is what is my chance for my RoR
2- what is my chance for refusal i got (son)
3-did i need to inform home office about my sepration
4- what i should do first to apply ROR and then eea2
5- or ROR and then eea4
pleaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaas help im stress and i dont know what to do
To be counted as work, it needs to be genuine and effective employment. This is somewhat open to interpretation. An agency job on a temporary contract could be viewed as genuine and effective. It depends on what it is.Mumsy1982 wrote:Hi everyone... just a quick question. To retain a right of resident, does it matter if the non eea national is doing an agency job? on a temporary contract? thanks
doesn't matter if non eea work or not before degree absolute.Mumsy1982 wrote:Hi everyone... just a quick question. To retain a right of resident, does it matter if the non eea national is doing an agency job? on a temporary contract? thanks
Contract work is fine. Agency job is fine. Almost any real job is fine. Part time at McDonald's two days a week? Fine!Mumsy1982 wrote:Hi everyone... just a quick question. To retain a right of resident, does it matter if the non eea national is doing an agency job? on a temporary contract? thanks