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✎ EN EEA family permit and ... what later?

Discussion in 'Immigration UK' started by Anna Sayan, Jul 12, 2005.

  1. Anna Sayan

    Anna Sayan Active Member

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    Thank you so much for your help.
    Today I will call IND. I already wrote e-mail to them, but no answer. So the only way to contact with them is the telephone :)
    We are going to UK on 03.08.2005 and I have to find out everything.
    Ania
     
  2. Anna Sayan

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    info. for Aleksandra

    Hi Aleksandra,

    I just called UK Embassy in Poland (0048 22 311 00 00, from 8.30 - 10.00) to check about family permit and about the right of our spouses.

    The first important thing - please check family permit in your spouse's passport. What they are writing there? If "to join" - he can work there right now. But you both going to UK (like me and my husband), so probably they are writing there "to accompany".
    So YOU should find job as soon as possible. If you will find something, just jump on it :) I will do the same.
    We have to find job before our husband's family permit visa will expire.

    After finding job, we have to register with WRS. Then we can register our husbands (EEC3, putting on form our WRS details - like our friend wrote earlier). Then our husband will get a special stamp, about which I was writing before. And that's it. Then our husbands can work.

    I hope I helped you a little.
    I hope you feel well.

    Take care,
    Ania Sayan
     
  3. aleks721

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    Hey Anna,
    I am so glad we finally got asnwers we needed, although I will feel even better when somebody from IND confirms this.
    I am already looking for work, it's not easy. When you get here go to Jobcentre each morning and call or send CVs wherever you can. Additionally to that I am going to knock from door to door until someone hires me.
    Anyway, my husbands Family Permit doesn't mention "to join" or "to accompany", because half of the sentence is broken. I am sure though that it is supposed to say "to accompany" cuz we arrived here together.

    Also, I am NOT sure if I am right but I read somewhere on the Internet that family permits (even thogh they are for 6 months only) are valid for unlimited time as long as the person holding it stays inside the UK.
    If the person leaves the UK after he permit is expired already, he has to apply for a new one before entering the UK again. I'll try to find that information and give you the link.

    Where in lOndon are you going to stay?

    Aleks
     
  4. Anna Sayan

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    Hi Aleksandra,

    First about passport and visa which they put in your husband's passport. Probably they wrote "TO ACC SPOUSE" or sth like that. We checked yesterday with my husband at his passport.

    Today I will try to call IND and find out something more. Still they didn't answer to my e-mail so the only way to find out, is to call them.

    We were planning to go to London, but mu husband's family is going for a holiday and we don't want to stay there alone. His another cousin is in Crawley, about 30 min from London and we decided to go there. Crawley is expensive as London ;)

    I hope you will find job soon. I have to work in Warsaw till the end of the month, then I have 2 days free and we are flying.

    Good luck about everything.
    Ania
     
  5. Anna Sayan

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    for Aleksandra - e-mail from IND

    Hi Aleksandra, I just got e-mail from IND :) Please read.

    Dear Anna
    Thank you for your enquiry of 18th July 2005.
    Your husband holds the EEA Family Permit, this will entitle
    him to live and work in the UK all the while you are in the UK
    too.

    When you find a job you will need to register with the Workers
    Registration. Telephone number for information is 0114 259 6262.
    Once you are registered and working your husband can apply on
    the EEC 3 Application Form, this will extend his six month family
    permit.

    Yours sincerely

    Julie Davis
    Managed Migration
     
  6. aleks721

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    Hi Anna,
    I feel so relieved now that we know answers to our questions. Hopefully you and I find work quick so we can apply for our husbans' residence stamps.

    Wish you all the best in UK,
    Aleksandra
     
  7. aleks721

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    Ania,
    i jak ejstescie juz w londynie?

    Zobacz ten link, ktory ci podaje. Jedna osoba w takiej samej sytuacji jak my, mowi ze nasi mezowie moga pracowac zaraz po przyjezdzie do UK , i ze nie musza czekac az my znajdziemy prace.

    http://www.easyexpat.com/forums/ftopic_5914.htm

    Powiedz mi co o tym myslisz, bo ja sie juz totalnie pogubilam. Kazdy podaje inne informacje, a samo Home Office nie zna dokladnej odpowiedzi na dreczace nas pytania

    Aleksandra
     
  8. polskasweetie

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    Daphne,

    Just read your reply here before aleks721 (she's actually my wife). Based on what you said above, I have an inherent right to work based on my association/relation to my wife (whose the EEA National) and should IND ask for proof, I have our marriage certificate documents plus my visa says VISA EEA Family Permit: Family Member, which we applied in the UK Embassy in New York (as we were in the US at the time).

    I guess now, having read other threads and replies here, it's 2 scenarios:

    Scenario A:
    My wife finds work first before me, thus registers for WRS, and once she receives her card and other documents, I apply for the residence permit via the EEC3 form, of whcih will include her WRS reference number, and then this permit actually takes over the family permit I originally have that expires January 2006.

    Scenario B:
    I find work first than her (the right to work has been established above), and my wife files for the residence permit EEC1 form, citing "self sufficient person" as my employment and salary is enough to support her. When we get the approval, does this mean that we basically "bypassed" the waiting time in scenario A for her to work for 12 months prior to filing for the residence permit, and that we now have the right of free movement, just like other Brits?

    Do help clarify if you can. Thanks a bunch!
     
  9. Anna Sayan

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    Czesc Aleks,

    Jestesmy w Londynie i mam ten sam problem. Nikt nic nie wie, albo podaja sprzeczne info. To jest najgorsze. Jutro ide do Job Center i tam sie zapytam. Jak tylko bede cos wiedziala. dam Ci znac.

    Pozdrawiam cieplo,
    trzymaj sie.
    Ania
     
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    Hmm English ? :headscratch:
     
  11. aleks721

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    Sorry for the Polish bit. Will continue in English..

    Ania,

    My husband called the IND about 3 weeks ago and the officer told him good news, our husbands CAN WORK right away after we arrive in the UK. My husband is already looking for work actively and has attended a few interviews so far.

    Anyway, he has posted a long mesage on this forum so please read it as it will give you a very clear picture of our situation.

    http://www.easyexpat.com/forums/ftopic_5958.htm

    Hope you're enjoying London as much as I do.

    Cheers,
    Aleksandra
     
  12. aleks721

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    Ania ===> My husband's nicname is 'polskasweetie'
     
  13. Anna Sayan

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    Hi Aleksandra,

    Thank you so much for the info. I feel better now.
    About London ... we moved 4 times in 4 weeks and finally staying in a nice house. I start to feel better. We are staing in Roehampton.

    Thanks again for your help and I hope we will be in touch.

    Have a nice day and say hi to your husband,
    Ania
     
  14. malwaz

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    Hallo!
    I am in the same situation as you. My husband is Turkish. We living in Poland. I've got work in UK and we must apply for EEA family permit. I must start my work one month later and we would like to go to England together. I read first posts of Anna Sayan and i understood that her husband was waiting for permit about six months:( We will to apply in warsaw embassy. I am getting fear.
     
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