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yeah,,, my wife exercising her treaty rights since we married til now through full time work.. And Obie could your source of income be saving or gifted money from family like about in total £3000 in bank???Because i am currently full time student with student loan (which is not a public fund) and have got comprehensive insurance. Would that be enough for myself to become self sufficient.Obie wrote:You need to demonstrate the source of the income that will make you self sufficient. You also will need a comprehensive sickness insurance.
Also, was your wife exercising treaty rights on termination of your marriage.
obie... I did work for 2 years full time before the start of my course... And what is your opinion if i start doing part time job 20 hours a week, i got a job offer as well and i m starting it from next week as well. So if i show them the evidence of both my study and part time working.. Will that work?? Or i have chose one option?Obie wrote:Strictly speaking on a point of law, a student loan or assistance could reasonably be considered as public fund, if the EEA national or the family member did not retain their worker status prior to starting their course.
In any event, student loan is not in actual fact a loan, as you may not be required to pay any of it, depending on your earning, neither will it have effect on your credit rating.
I believe some might take a contrary view, but that is mine anyway.
yes. i am gonna work in NHS as admin clerk part time job. So shall i just show them my treaty rights through work or i would need to show the evidence of my education as well??? Because personally, i dont want to tell about my full time study and student loan...EUsmileWEallsmile wrote:It is possible to be a worker and student at the same time. Work needs to be genuine and effective.
Sorry,, I did not get my answer... what do u say,, If in my situation, i got part time work (20hours) and study with (student loan), so on which basis i should make my ROR application Part time work or study evidence with comprehensive insurance????EUsmileWEallsmile wrote:I would be inclined to make the application as simple as possible. The requirements for workers are just that they work. It would be a pretty simple application.