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✎ EN Fulltime Student A8 EU National and Non-EEA Spouse

Discussion in 'Immigration UK' started by abigquestion, Jun 13, 2009.

  1. abigquestion

    abigquestion New Member

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    I am a Polish national and my husband is a national of outside the EEA. We have lived and worked fulltime in Scotland earlier for 8 months during 2008 (hence, I didnt finish the WRS expected stay of 12 months).

    We are coming back to Scotland in the end of July 2009 and have a few questions.

    1) I am accepted as a full-time postgraduate student with scottish government research scholarship and will be studying full time and do not intend to work. In this case, do I need to apply for WRS or can I apply for EEA1 directly?

    2) If I do not have to apply for WRS, can my husband apply for EEA2 together with me? (as soon as he gets a job)

    [ I have read positive and negative responses here and there and am totally confused. To clarify our situation, I will have scholarship thus, will be self-sufficient (not self-employed) and my husband as he will be working, will be able to support himself.
    We will also have a few grand in our bank account to show evidence that we will not be using public funds, etc. ]



    I thank everyone in advance who replies with their experiences or have read about relevant issues.

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  2. abigquestion

    abigquestion New Member

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    anyone?

    can someone reply please!!!
     
  3. Scotman

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    Yes, you need apply to WRS! And your husband apply for Family member residence stamps (FMRS). Are you in Edinburgh?
     
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    abigquestion New Member

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    Thanks Scotman but I have already found out that if I do not intend to work I don't have to apply for WRS and can apply directly to EEA1.
    Moreover, WRS is even exempt if I plan to work only 10 hours a week and no more.
    I am in Aberdeen :)
     
  5. Scotman

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    what do you study?
     
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    abigquestion New Member

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    Geography!

    But the exempt is regardless what you study, only criteria is you will not work more than 10 hours a week.
     
  7. Scotman

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    Geography?! Really? COOL!!! A have Degree as a Geographer))) I want take course European Politics at University of Aberdeen.
     
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