EEA job seeker evidence for PR
Dear Home Office,
In relation to EEA applications for PR, there is little information available regarding the number of evidence required to support the status of Jobseekers.
How many copies of job applications, rejection letters and interview letters are considered to be satisfactory to proof genuine status of jobseekers?
Further, as most documents nowadays are done electronically, would emails and electronic documentation be considered sufficient?
Many thanks
Yours faithfully,
David Garrell
Dear Mr Garrell,
Thank you for your email correspondence of 19 September.
Please note that as the onus is upon the individual customers to ensure
that they satisfy the requirements set out in the guidance material that
accompanies each and every application form, the UK Visas and Immigration
is not able to give, indicate or advise upon the outcome of any such
application prior to it being given full and careful consideration.
Therefore, you are advised to read through the guidance prior to
submitting a future application.
We are unable to advise you any further on your enquiry and you should
seek immigration advice if you need help with permission to stay in the
UK. Immigration advisers can help you with immigration matters, including
completion of forms and representing you at a tribunal. The Office of the
Immigration Services Commissioner (OISC) regulates immigration advisers,
which means they must meet certain standards.
Please see the link below to find an immigration advisor:
[1]https://www.gov.uk/find-an-immigration-a...
Yours sincerely,
Mala Anand
Customer Service Operations
UK Visas and Immigration
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