Hi there.
I really hope someone can help!? I've done searches on the web to try and find answers, but havent had much luck.
We moved to Northern Ireland in December last year. My wife and children on their irish passports and myself on EEA family permit. My wife was born in the UK, so she can get a british passport etc. if needed.
So my wife and 2 children are fine here and have the right to stay etc. But I have to apply for residence.
When I applied for my EEA family permit i was told by the immigration advisor in South Africa, that when i get to the UK I need to find work, before I can apply for an EEA residence card. (which I found now was misleading!) It was made clear by them that it was the main requirement.
So we have now settled in Northern Ireland, and have been living on the money we brought over from South Africa. This has kept us going up until last month. I have been looking for work since December. But I cannot find work!!!! and I am still looking. Even the basic jobs that I've applied for didnt get me employed. I actually find that ppl here dont want to employ foreigners, as I've seen locals being chosen over me, eventhough I clearly have better skills and experience. This is disheartening... On top of that it seems with the economy still being fragile, and the latest budget/job cuts by the govt, jobs are even more difficult to come by. Bad news for us.
So anyway, I downloaded the application forms for the EEA2 residence card/permit last week to see if I have any chance of getting a residence card, despite the fact that I dont have employment. When reading through the criteria for the application I realised that we have been mislead by the advice from the immigration advisor (private company) in SA, and that i could have also applied for a EEA residence card if my wife was working, and not just if I was working.!!!???! If we had known this, my wife would have been out jobhunting too. As she has years of experience as a P.A/Office administrator, she would have a much better chance than me, to find work.
My dilemma is that my EEA family permit expires on 25 May, which means we have hardly any time left to find employment. My wife has been staying home looking after the kids all this time, but we have now updated her Cv to see if we can still find her work before my family permit expires, so that we can apply for my residence card.
But what are we to do if both of us are still unemployed by end of May? Does this mean I will be deported? Is there any other way I can get my residence card? For example, will it help if my family in South Africa provides me with enough funds to sustain myself for the next 6 months? Or wont the UKBA/Home Office accept this as being "self-sufficient"?
I was on one of the Law websites for northern Ireland where they compared the UK spousa visa application with the EEA residence permit application, and there it states that no financial evidence is required for the EEA residence permit. So this is abit confusing.
I am desperate guys. We gave up everything in SA to come over here, so that my wife could be re-united with her family, etc. And I have been out every week looking for work, even going to see companies that specialise in the work I am qualified to do, to see if they have any parttime/temp opportunities. And I am attending a course next week on how to start one's own business. But it looks like all the effort will now be in vain, if I cannot stay with my family. All I need is abit more time to look for work, or start my own business.
Just to be clear, I DONT want to claim benefits, and dont want to be a burden on anyone. We didnt come over here to leech from the govt. We came over here to make a life for ourselves, and to be close to family.
If anyone can help, I will be so grateful!
Johann
Belfast
johann.fenske@gmail.com