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So what was she actually doing in the UK between October 2011 to September 2012? In other words, in that period how was she exercising Treaty Rights in the UK?My wife,
Arrived UK OCT 2011
Full time undergard student sept 2012 - sept2016
John wrote:So what was she actually doing in the UK between October 2011 to September 2012? In other words, in that period how was she exercising Treaty Rights in the UK?My wife,
Arrived UK OCT 2011
Full time undergard student sept 2012 - sept2016
Also since September 2012, has she any sickness insurance?
She didnt work until may 2012 and from sept 2012 she was a full time student. From oct 2011 to may 2012, she looked for jobs + settling down + applying for unis + went to EU home country for couple of months etcJohn wrote:Arrived UK OCT 2011So, don't understand, if she arrived in October 2011, how did she start exercising Treaty Rights in May 2011?OK - from my memory, she started exercising her treaty rights from May 2011
How long would the Phd last? Absences over 6 months a year (or a single absence for 12 months for important reason such a study) would effectively reset your 5 years. It doesn't matter that your wife will remain in the UK or that you will be named on the utility bills, your PR would be affected. And this of course will affect the BC in a later stage.Khal Drogo wrote:im going to be a part time PhD student from sept 2013, and i will work in a non eea country, keep visiting UK every now and then, in the meantime wife will continue her full time undergraduate in UK, i will be paying rent in the UK and have all the normal stuff on my name and my wife's (bills + taxes + etc) .. How this will effect my eea4 application, if my 'actual, pysical' presence in UK will be around 2 monthes a year and my wife's around 10 months a year.
With so many absences, those years won't count for PR so you start from zero in 2019.Khal Drogo wrote:My phd is at a UK uni, part time, 6 years, 2013-2019. My intention now is to work overseas and keep visiting the uni every now and then (total of around 2 months a year will be spent in the UK).
Thanks guys,