LondonSleeps wrote:My wife is a German student she and I have applied for a EEA family permit valid 1year in UK embassy in Germany then came to the UK. Once we were here I found a job and we both applied for a Residence permit for the UK. We were only issued both a 4 year permit cause my wife is a full time student and are expected to leave the UK after her studies. Well we have decided to stay here in the UK. I have searched the internet back and forth for information on how I can extend my residency to Indefinate Leave to Remain, I understand I can do this Independantly from my EU Wife as I am in full time employment etc. However in order for me to quality for this permit, I need to PROVE that my wife has been living and working in the UK for 4 years. Ok she is a full time student and her education is funded by her parents. She works part time. Will this suffice? If she works about 40-60 hours a month will the Home Office be satisfied? Should I just provide the home Office with a letter from her collage here in the UK as well as her tax forms from the Inland Revenue even though she works very little? Does anyone know how I can extend my resident permit??
As long as she is in a paid employ, regardless of the number of hours tis is just enough to satisfy the EU rules for residency. EU rules does not discriminate between full-time and part-time.