New successful case and testimonial for an EEA Residence Card for an Indonesian spouse of an EEA citizen.
“We have received the
paperwork successfully! We are very, very pleased with these good news! Thank
you again for all your efforts on our behalf, we will certainly recommend
your firm in the future”.
This came
from Erik and Siti, a Dutch – Indonesian couple who are living in the UK. Erik
is from the Netherlands and was working in the UK, so we applied for a Residence
Card for his Indonesian wife, Siti. Residence Card, which is a 5 years ‘visa’, allows
to work, be self-employed etc. Strictly speaking, it does not ‘allow’ work but
confirms the right to work, which Siti has with or without this visa. The way
European law works, for direct family members the rights to reside and to work
in the UK derive automatically from the law, not from a ‘visa stamp’. This
Residence Card is voluntary!
If it is
voluntary, was it worth applying for it? Absolutely! It is a ‘visa stamp’
(biometric visa card) for 5 years. It is well-known to employers, so its holder
can simply show it as a proof of the right to work in the UK, rather than
having to explain to each employer “I have the right to work automatically from
the law because my EEA family member is exercising Treaty rights in the UK”. It
is also makes your life easier if you need to prove your rights to the NHS and
similar authorities.
The next
step will be to apply for permanent residence after 5 years.
For an individual advice or to make your application as successful please
contact us: info@1st4immigration.com
or visit www.1st4immigration.com
If you are an Immigration Adviser or a Solicitor please visit our
immigration Training and CPD website: www.1st4immigration.com/training
We have OISC Level 1 course (online and classroom)
as well as a Spouse Visa – Case Studies & FAQs course, all
CPD-accredited.