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✎ EN EEA 2, working before getting the residency card

Discussion dans 'Immigration UK' démarrée par tndfr, 12 Juillet 2006.

  1. tndfr

    tndfr Active Member

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    hi guys

    i applied for my eea2 just a week ago and today i received a letter from the home office saying that we have received your application and that i could start work now as soon as i get a job.

    this doesnt make any sense how can i work if they havent made a decision yet and i havent received the residency card?

    i called the ind and they said yes you can work as soon as you get a job because of your wife (she is an EU national). this doesnt make any sense to me
     
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    guys i would love a replyas i have been offered a job and i am not really sure
     
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    You are full time student waiting for EU residence.You can work.
    My guess is that you already have NIN.
    As for the passport which is with IND,just explain your employer.
     
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    i do know that as a student you are allowed to work up to 20hrs, what i meant was would i be able to work full time?
     
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    Holiday season only.
     
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    i know i could work full time on holiday season, the letter was saying that i will be able to work without needing any kind of permit and no restrictions at all, from what i understood it is as if i have granted a Resdent permit! it is weird isnt it?
     
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    So, you shouldn`t be worried then :mrgreen:,just get on with it.
     
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    It is not weird. I am in the same situation as you. However, I have started working. My employer just checked the letter from H.O. and the copy of my passport. My current position is part-time. It would be also no problem to work as full-time.
     
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    thanks man
     
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