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Sede Electrónica del SEPE - Formación - Reconocer la experiencia. ¿Necesito cita previa para apuntarme al paro? Apuntarse al paro es un requisito para poder pedir luego cualquier prestación o ayuda, pero ¿ es necesario pedir también cita previa si no se va a solicitar ningún tipo de ayuda?

¿Necesito cita previa para apuntarme al paro?

Cuando únicamente quiera “apuntarse al paro”, es decir, inscribirse para tener la tarjeta de desempleado, no es necesario pedir cita previa al Servicio Público de Empleo Estatal (el INEM). No hace falta porque esta gestión, la de inscribirle como demandante de empleo, no la hace el INEM sino el servicio de empleo de su comunidad autónoma, auque ambos comparten las mismas oficinas.

Por ello, si solo quiere apuntarse al paro, es suficiente con que acuda directamente a la oficina de empleo, con su DNI, un curriculum y los documentos que considere que pueden ser de interés para que el orientador de empleo prepare su perfil profesional. Esto es lo que se llama “el Itinerario Personalizado de Inserción” (IPI), es decir, una ficha en el sistema con su expediente, curriculum,habilitades profesionales, etc. Sede Electrónica del SEPE - Procedimientos y servicios - Ciudadanos. Con carácter previo a la solicitud de cualquier prestación o subsidio debes inscribirte como demandante de empleo en los servicios autonómicos correspondientes.

Sede Electrónica del SEPE - Procedimientos y servicios - Ciudadanos

Citas Previas. EEA2 - Has anyone got it? How long did it take? : Immigration UK - Page 2 Forum Expatriates. Hi all, I went through the worrying time of waiting for EEA2 visa myself, and reading the related threads on this forum and other similar forums helped me to understand the situation better - so I thought I would share the timeline of my application with you all.

EEA2 - Has anyone got it? How long did it take? : Immigration UK - Page 2 Forum Expatriates

I think that was the primary objective of this thread as well. In total it took 7 months and 10 days for my case to be approved. The PA of my local MP said that, when she talked to UKBA in Liverpool, they said the processing time for EEA2 has become 10 to 12 months, because UKBA is strengthening its function of removing foreign national prisoners, which eventually slowed down European casework substantially (this information was also in the letter from UKBA with regard to my complaint). Therefore I was prepared to wait 5 or 6 more months, but then, my passport arrived yesterday with the residence card... 1. 2. 3. EEA family permits and EEA2 Residence card turn around time. Thank you so much Ksand24!!

EEA family permits and EEA2 Residence card turn around time

I appreciate all your help during this confusing and lengthy process. No problem - although just to clarify, the EEA permit is the easiest visa to apply for. You just have to show you are married to an EEA citizen and that they will be exercising their treaty rights in the UK and that is it... and all the applications are free and generally take only a couple of weeks to be processed. If you were married to a UK citizen, you would have to meet minimum income requirements for the UK citizen and accommodation requirements, as well as proof of your relationship history. UK family visa applications have been taking several weeks (2-3 months) to be processed and they cost the best part of £1,000 for each visa application.

Also, do you how difficult it is to get my passport back (while the application is been processed) after submitting the EEA family permit application along with the passport? How to apply for residence documents as the non-EEA family member of an EEA national. You can apply for a registration certificate if you’re a citizen of a European Economic Area (EEA) country and want to prove your right to live or work in the UK.

How to apply for residence documents as the non-EEA family member of an EEA national

You need a registration certificate if you’re an extended family member of an EEA national. You don’t need a registration certificate if you: are a ‘qualified person’, ie you’re working, studying, self-employed, self-sufficient or looking for work have a ‘family member’ who is a qualified person have a retained right of residence However, a registration certificate can: make it easier to claim certain benefits and services prove you have a right to work in the UK The EEA includes all EU states plus Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland. How to apply. Healthcare - comprehensive sickness insurance. Customs and travel information. EEA family permits. You can apply for an EEA family permit to accompany your family or partner to the UK (or join them after they’ve arrived) if: the person you’ll be accompanying or joining is from the European Economic Area (EEA) but not the UK you’re from outside the EEA You can apply as either: the wife, husband, civil or unmarried partner, child, grandchild, parent or grandparent of the person you’ll be joining in the UK a dependent extended family member - eg unmarried partner, brother, sister or cousin You can also apply for an EEA family permit if you’re the main carer of: a British citizen a financially self-sufficient child who is an EEA national a child of an EEA national who was a worker in the UK How long it lasts.

EEA family permits

New Visa Application. Applying for a UK visa in Spain. Cálculo de operaciones de importación: Visados de negocios y turismo para viajes internacionales. AngloINFO Worldwide.