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    Hi Raynaputi! Thank you for your quick response. I appreciate it. We have read about the EU route but none of the companies he applied for a job responded to his applications. We cannot afford to move to another country without a sure income. My husband will still need to prove he's working and paying tax and all if we do chose that route.


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    Quote Originally Posted by kulokay View Post
    Hi raynaputi! thank you for your quick response. I appreciate it. We have read about the EU route but none of the companies he applied for a job responded to his applications. We cannot afford to move to another country without a sure income. My husband will still need to prove he's working and paying tax and all if we do chose that route.
    The EU route might just be your answer, Surinda Singh, the EU citizen (your husband) can take you and your child, or join him in any European country, excluding UK, the non-EU spouse, is entitled by EU law to issue a 'C' Visa (short stay visa) to any EU country of your choice. Even Ireland is allowed, but not Northern Ireland.

    Apply for visa from Irish Embassy. It is free, and not all the requirements like Spouse Visa,

    The requirements to get to UK from that chosen EU country apply to your husband, minimum 12 hrs work per week, or self employed, wage slips, utility bills etc, stay a minimum of 3 months, then you can apply for visit to UK. Even if the non-EU has only 1 month visa stamp, you are allowed to stay in Ireland 3 months by law. As long as in those 3 months your husband acquires at least 12 hrs work, you can both become residents, then you can forget that visa, you are legal.

    Here is a link, where you can get all the info you need:

    https://www.facebook.com/groups/6502...95959/?fref=nf

    and here

    https://www.facebook.com/groups/650212281695959/files/


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    Quote Originally Posted by imagine View Post
    the eu route might just be your answer, surinda singh, the eu citizen (your husband) can take you and your child ,or join him in any european country, excluding uk, the none eu spouse, is entitled by e u law to issue a c visa( short stay visa) to any eu country of your choice, even ireland is allowed, but not northern ireland,
    apply for visa from irish embassy, it is free, and not all the requirments like spouse visa,

    the requirments to get to uk from that chosen eu country applies to your husband, minimum 12 hrs work per week, or self employed, wage slips , utility bills ect , stay a minimum of 3 months, then you can apply for visit to uk, , even if the none eu has only 1 month visa stamp , you are allowed to stay in irland 3 months by law
    , as long as in those 3 months your husband aquires at least 12 hrs work, you both can become residents, then you can forget that visa, you are legal.

    here is a link , where you can get all the info you need ,

    https://www.facebook.com/groups/6502...95959/?fref=nf

    and here

    https://www.facebook.com/groups/650212281695959/files/
    Thank you Stewart. I will read and study the EU route. Thank you raynaputi and imagine.


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    Quote Originally Posted by kulokay View Post
    Hi raynaputi! thank you for your quick response. I appreciate it. We have read about the EU route but none of the companies he applied for a job responded to his applications. We cannot afford to move to another country without a sure income. My husband will still need to prove he's working and paying tax and all if we do chose that route.
    Based solely on the information you've shared and just like others have suggested, I would strongly advise you both to seriously rethink the EEA route.
    Just as Imagine says, Ireland is English Speaking and very close to UK.

    What line of work has your husband worked in?

    The EEA route does not require any specific income threshold which should enable him to take up pretty much any employment, 2 employments, self-employment or any combination.


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    Thank you Terpe...I have been reading about the EEA route and I do agree..I will speak to my husband about it. Thank you very much


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