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a-KASSE
: 07.09.2018 12:37:42
af uidroot
Hello
when you apply for sepration does my soon to be ex wife being on a-kasse counts as employed? if it is considered self-sufficient would they revoke my resident card since she is not student or worker?
regards
Re: a-KASSE
: 07.09.2018 16:11:19
af mh1
It makes no difference.
Re: a-KASSE
: 17.10.2018 23:16:50
af uidroot
we applied for sepration but not divorce, the stat administration granted it, but the letter also says notified the immigration. why they do that?
Re: a-KASSE
: 18.10.2018 09:24:09
af mh1
They have to by law.
Re: a-KASSE
: 18.10.2018 10:35:04
af uidroot
Does it have any implications? I statisfy the 3 year rule
Re: a-KASSE
: 21.10.2018 11:07:51
af mh1
No. The Immigration Service will check your file and see that you have EU-residence, and I think that will be all. It may be that the State Administration - who is the responsible authority - will check your status to see whether you fulfill the conditions for retaining residence right. Since it is not the same staff members who handle separation and divorce, and EU-residence, the State Administration does not necessarily 'know' that you do. Or it will come up, when you apply for your permanent card.