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It is worth writing to the UKBA to request that they send you a COA as a matter of urgency. Send the letter recorded delivery and if possible get your EEA spouse to write the letter on your behalfCharlie77 wrote:Thanks for quick reply, married for over 3months now don't mind waiting but only if they can confirm my right to work!!!thanks again.
Hi there,Charlie77 wrote:Thanks for the advice, I have already wrote ukba a letter earlier Dec requesting a new COA but they seems to ignore me !!!! Sorry this will sounds a bit silly but how do I approach my local MP? Kind regards
JuanHK wrote:Hi there,Charlie77 wrote:Thanks for the advice, I have already wrote ukba a letter earlier Dec requesting a new COA but they seems to ignore me !!!! Sorry this will sounds a bit silly but how do I approach my local MP? Kind regards
I have the same situation. I applied EEA2 on 2nd October, I got the COA but without confirmation of the right to work, which is really annoying. I left my marriage certificate when applied, but sent again later on. I wrote more than 6 letters to UKBA for chasing a correct COA, no answers yet. My husband also wrote a letter to MP regarding to the same issue, but we havn't heard from the MP nor UKBA. It has been three weeks since he wrote to the MP.
I recently got a job offer, I explained to the employer that I can legally work at UK with or without a residence card, because I married to an EU citizen. But they request me to bring passport or visa for the first day to work. I have no idea what I should bring....
Help!
Juan
The problem is I have written such letter to UKBA during my waiting time. They seems not be bothered at all....I have given up the hope they will take my letter seriously......that's why I have also ignored them and starting applying for a job.Pablito wrote:JuanHK wrote:Hi there,Charlie77 wrote:Thanks for the advice, I have already wrote ukba a letter earlier Dec requesting a new COA but they seems to ignore me !!!! Sorry this will sounds a bit silly but how do I approach my local MP? Kind regards
I have the same situation. I applied EEA2 on 2nd October, I got the COA but without confirmation of the right to work, which is really annoying. I left my marriage certificate when applied, but sent again later on. I wrote more than 6 letters to UKBA for chasing a correct COA, no answers yet. My husband also wrote a letter to MP regarding to the same issue, but we havn't heard from the MP nor UKBA. It has been three weeks since he wrote to the MP.
I recently got a job offer, I explained to the employer that I can legally work at UK with or without a residence card, because I married to an EU citizen. But they request me to bring passport or visa for the first day to work. I have no idea what I should bring....
Help!
Juan
Perhaps it is good idea to write to them a letter with the above article i quoted earlier on and mention that you will pursue legal advise and compensation for time you were unable to work because your lawful right has been broken by them.
I just got the new COA from UKBA today which confirmed my right to work!!!! So surprising!Charlie77 wrote:Thanks for the advice, I have already wrote ukba a letter earlier Dec requesting a new COA but they seems to ignore me !!!! Sorry this will sounds a bit silly but how do I approach my local MP? Kind regards
What do you mean? You need advice on what? Did you receive a COA that doesn't state your right to work? If so, what advice are you hoping to get, other than what people have already said above?music2013 wrote:EEA2 married WITH NO RIGHT TO WORK ADVICE PLS
Assuming you still have a valid RC (following the RoR application), I would not worry about the CoA wording. It has no affect and doesn't imply on the outcome of your application.kampk121 wrote:Hi All,
I have retain my right of residence after the divorce with eea national. I applied for PR on 8th of march and got the COA a week after.
COA letters doesnt confirms my right to work. is it something to worry about?
should I do something. or its just an error of case worker of HO.
Plz advise if someone knows about that situation.
kind regards.