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t1g2010 wrote:Thank you, this is very helpful.
To prove 'Economically self-sufficient', does the UKBA require a minimum amount of money available on a bank statement? No
My spouse does not work but reside in the UK. Is it okay to show my payslips and our joint account with my income to prove my spouse (EEA national) is 'Economically self-sufficient'? Yes
Regarding 'Evidence that you have comprehensive sickness insurance for yourself and for all family members whose right to reside in the UK is dependent on your right to do so.', is it sufficient to send our NHS registration letters with our NHS numbers to UKBA? No, not according to them. You would need your own policy.
Can I directly apply for EEA2 without EEA1? Or we must apply together? Together or just EEA2 as EU does not really need it
There is no minimum threshold. As long as you can live of it without needing state benefits, you will be fine.t1g2010 wrote:To prove 'Economically self-sufficient', does the UKBA require a minimum amount of money available on a bank statement?
Yes.My spouse does not work but reside in the UK. Is it okay to show my payslips and our joint account with my income to prove my spouse (EEA national) is 'Economically self-sufficient'?
The HO view is that although you are entitled to NHS under the UK laws, in order to qualified as "self-sufficient" under EEA regulations, you need to hold private medical insurance (CSI) to make sure you will not become burden on the state. The insurance should cover both of you.Regarding 'Evidence that you have comprehensive sickness insurance for yourself and for all family members whose right to reside in the UK is dependent on your right to do so.', is it sufficient to send our NHS registration letters with our NHS numbers to UKBA?
Yes. Although you will need to provide your wife EEA passport /ID card and relevant evidence. In practice, she can also apply for EEA1 as it just requires her to fill in the application form (all the rest of the evidence is needed for EEA2 anyway) and applying for EEA1 will not slow down the EEA2 application.Can I directly apply for EEA2 without EEA1? Or we must apply together?
you can apply for tier-1 exrension using same day premium service. You can ask for your passport at any stage during the EEA application and it will not affect tge application.t1g2010 wrote: For T1 (G) extension, average estimate of processing time is 10 weeks, EEA2 CoA (not RC) is 5 weeks (gathered from this forum) but some cases took 3 months.
The rules are that as long as you made the application before the current leave expired, your status stays unchanged until the HO make a decision.When my application of T1 (G) extension is being considered at the UKBA, can I continue to work?
under EEA regulation, rights are derived automatically by the actions of the EEA national and not from permission from the HO. So legally, you are allowed to work even without applying but your employer might want to see something official.Or when my EEA2 is being considered at the UKBA (and still waiting for CoA to be sent to me), can I continue to work?