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✎ EN EEA2. My Italian wife is not working, while I am

Discussion in 'Immigration UK' started by zambitte, Aug 9, 2006.

  1. zambitte

    zambitte New Member

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    I have recently arrived on the UK using a family permit, provided that I'm Brazilian. My wife is planning to study on the next year, while a I managed to find a job in the meanwhile.

    That was pretty enough to get the family permit, but now getting the 5 year permit seems a bit cloudy.

    The EEA2 form asks about the EEA national support, but how should I apply if she is going to study and I'm the one working? Please notice she is not able to get any letters from universities since she hasn't enrolled yet.

    Thanks!
    Leonardo
     
  2. Triple H

    Triple H Addicted member

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    You have no other option but to apply ;) 1 month before your family permit expires is fine.
    Hopefully you will be working soon.
    Does your wife have some savings or grant?
     
  3. zambitte

    zambitte New Member

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    We have some savings and good credit limit here in the UK, besides my salaries. I think we have to write a letter explaining the situation and apply EEA1 and EEA2 at the same time
     
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