Eea QP 03-16
Eea QP 03-16
Eea QP 03-16
Version 03/2016
The fee
There is a fee of 65 for making this application. If you do not pay the fee, we will return your
application to you without consideration. See the payment guidance notes, enclosed with this
application form, for further information.
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Payment Guidance
The Fee
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4567 123
CVV
123
CVV
1234
1234
If you do not provide the CVV number, we cannot take your payment and your application will be
rejected as invalid
Consideration process
If the payment submitted does not cover the full cost of your application, it will be an invalid
application and the form, together with any documentation submitted, will be returned to you.
The fee charged is for the processing and consideration of the application. This fee will be
payable once the application form is received by the Home Office or its payment processing
agent, regardless of the outcome of the application. If your application contains errors or is
missing information it may be rejected as invalid. Your application will not be considered and
your fee will be refunded less an administration fee of 25 for each person included in the
application.
We cannot begin the consideration process until the payment has cleared. We allow 5
working days for payments made by cheque to clear, credit/debit cards and postal orders will
clear immediately.
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Please complete this page in block capitals and black ink after first reading the payment
guidance. It is mandatory to complete this section. If it is not complete, the application will be
invalid and will be returned to you.
1. Contact address in the UK for correspondence
Postcode
2. Contact name in the UK if different from that of the applicant
4. Date of Birth
D D
M M
Y Y Y Y
5. Amount - please tick the amount you are paying. If no fee is ticked we cannot take a payment
and your application will be rejected as invalid.
Amount to pay - single applicant - 65
6. How are you paying? Please tick a box.
Postal order
Cheque
Bankers draft
7. Paying by cheque/bankers draft - please give cheque details below (payable to Home Office
Cheque number
Account number
Sort code
-
8. Which card are you using for payment? Please tick a box
Visa/Electron
Mastercard/Amex
Maestro/Solo
Delta
9. Name on card
10. Card number
Valid from
/
Expiry date
/
CVV number
Issue No. if
available
Date
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You must complete this section as required. If you do not, your application may be delayed or
even refused.
Mrs
Miss
Ms
Master
Other
1.4 Any other name(s) by which you are or have been known
Name(s)
Dates during which you have
used this/these name(s)
1.5 If you have changed your name, why did you change it?
Marriage/civil partnership
Divorce
D D
M M
Y Y Y Y
Male
Female
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Married
Single
Unmarried partner
Widow / widower
1.10 Do you currently hold, or have you ever held, any other nationality or citizenship?
Yes
No
Dates held
From (DD/MM/YYYY)
To (DD/MM/YYYY)*
* If you still hold the relevant nationality or citizenship, please write present.
1.12 Place and country of birth
Postcode
1.14 Your daytime telephone number
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1.16 Your name and address in the UK for all correspondence if different from your home
address:
Postcode
1.17 Is the address in 1.16 the address of your representative or authorised immigration
adviser?
Yes
No
Not applicable
1.18 Your email address and that of your representative if you have one. Please write your
email address clearly in block capitals and note that we can only send updates to the email
address you provide.
If you do not provide a valid email address for you or your representative, we will
be unable to send you/your representative confirmation that we have received your
application.
Your email address:
The Home Office or persons acting on behalf of the Home Office may use the above email
address(es) to communicate with you about your application. You must check your email
account at regular intervals and respond to any further information requests as soon as possible.
Please note: we will only accept alternative evidence of your identity and nationality if you
can show that you are not able to submit a valid passport or national identity card due to
circumstances beyond your control.
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If you do not have any of the above reference numbers, please write none in the relevant box or
leave it blank.
Full name
Nationality
Date of birth
(DD/MM/YYYY)
Now go to section 2.
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Self-sufficient
Complete section 6 if youre currently living in the UK as a self-sufficient (financially independent)
person.
Student
Complete section 7 if youre currently studying in the UK.
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Postcode
3.3 Business telephone number:
D D
M M
Y Y Y Y
* Please give the figure before deductions for tax, national insurance, pension contributions, and
any other regular deductions.
3.7 Please indicate what type of employment this is (tick the relevant box)
Permanent
Temporary
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B. Employers declaration
3.9 Please either ask your employer to complete the declaration below or enclose a letter from
the employer as described in section 11.
I can confirm that ________________________________(name of employee) has been, and is
currently, employed by _____________________________________(name of business/
company) since
D D
with the details stated in subsection A above.
Name:
M M
Y Y Y Y
in accordance
Position held:
Signature:
Date:
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Postcode
4.4 Business telephone number:
D D
M M
Y Y Y Y
* Please give the figure before deductions for tax, national insurance, pension contributions, and
any other regular deductions.
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D D
M M
Y Y Y Y
4.10 When did you stop being able to work due to your illness or accident?
D D
M M
Y Y Y Y
Now go to section 9.
Involuntarily
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D D
M M
Y Y Y Y
No
Not applicable
Note: if youre voluntarily unemployed and your training is not related to your previous job, you
will not qualify in this category.
Now go to section 9.
D D
M M
Y Y Y Y
4.22 Are you registered as a jobseeker with the relevant employment office?
Note: by relevant employment office we mean Jobcentre Plus if youre living in England,
Scotland or Wales; or the Jobs and Benefits Office or Social Security Office if youre living in
Northern Ireland.
Tick yes even if youre receiving national insurance credits only
Yes
No
(If you have answered no, you should apply as a jobseeker instead see section 8.)
4.23 If yes, date you registered:
D D
M M
Y Y Y Y
Now go to section 8.
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Section 5 - Self-employment
Complete this section if youre currently self-employed in the UK, or youre temporarily
incapacitated and were self-employed before your illness or accident.
5.1 Please tick which applies:
Currently self-employed. Complete subsection A below and then go to section 9.
Previously self-employed but temporarily unable to be self-employed due to an illness or
accident (temporary incapacity). Complete subsections A and B below, and then go to
section 9.
D D
M M
Y Y Y Y
5.3 Briefly describe the nature of your business (for example, what service(s) you/your
company provide(s), what goods or products you/your company sell(s)):
5.6 Address of your business or company (if different from your home address):
Postcode
5.7 Are you registered as a self-employed person with Her Majestys Revenue and Customs
(HMRC)? If yes please state your unique taxpayer reference (UTR) number:
Yes
No
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No
If no, please say why not and when you stopped trading below. If the reason you are not trading
is due to temporary incapacity, make sure you also complete subsection B below.
Note: you must submit evidence of your self-employment. See section 11 and the guidance
notes on our website for detailed information on the evidence you must submit.
B. Temporary incapacity
5.9 What is the nature of your illness or accident (incapacity)?
5.10 When did you stop being able to be self-employed due to your incapacity?
5.12 Are you receiving any sickness or disability-related state benefit, such as employment and
support allowance, disability living allowance, or industrial injuries disablement benefit, or any
other such benefit?
Yes
No
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Section 6 - Self-sufficient
Complete this section if youre currently living in the UK as a self-sufficient (financially
independent) person.
Answer all questions in this section. You must also submit relevant evidence - see section 11
and the guidance notes.
6.1 Please enter the date you started living in the UK as a self-sufficient person:
D D
M M
Y Y Y Y
Your finances
6.2 Please indicate below how you meet the requirement to have sufficient financial resources
to support yourself (and your family members living in the UK, if applicable) without needing to
claim public funds/state benefits.
For each type of resource, indicate the source (who provides it), the amount, and how often you
receive it (if applicable). Continue on a separate sheet if necessary.
Type of financial
resource
6.3 If you have any further information you wish to add about your financial circumstances,
please provide it in the box below. Continue on a separate sheet if necessary. If you have no
further information to add, leave this box blank.
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Private medical insurance plan that covers me (and my family) for the majority of risks while
in the UK
European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) (see Note), issued by an EEA Member State (not
the UK)
Form S1
Form S2
Form S3
Note:
You can only rely on an EHIC if you have not come to live permanently in the UK. As well as
submitting your EHIC, you must also submit a statement of intent confirming that you do not
intend to live permanently in the UK.
Now go to section 9.
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Section 7 - Student
Complete this section if youre currently studying in the UK. Answer all questions in this section.
You must also submit relevant supporting evidence see section 11 and the guidance notes.
Your studies
7.1 Name and address of the educational establishment at which you are studying:
Postcode
7.2 Telephone number of
establishment:
7.3 Name and contact details of a person at the establishment we can contact if necessary (for
example, your personal tutor, supervisor or head of department).
Name:
Position (e.g. tutor, course supervisor):
Daytime/work phone number:
Email address:
7.4 Course title:
7.5 Qualification the course
leads to:
7.6 Date the course started:
D D
M M
Y Y Y Y
D D
M M
Y Y Y Y
Yes
No
If yes, please give details of any work placements youre required to do as part of the course,
including the name and address of the employer and, if you are/were paid, your weekly/monthly
pay.
Your finances
7.9 Please tick and complete either A or B below to indicate how you intend to show that you
have sufficient financial resources to support yourself (and your family in the UK, if applicable)
without needing to claim public funds/state benefits. You may tick both if you wish.
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A) I am providing evidence of my financial resources (see section 11 and the guidance notes
for list of documents)
Complete the table below with details of your financial resources. For each type of resource,
indicate the source (who provides it), how much you receive, and how often you receive it (if
applicable). Tick all that apply. Continue on a separate sheet if necessary.
Type of financial
resource
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D D
M M
Y Y Y Y
D D
M M
Y Y Y Y
Now go to subsection C.
Self-employed
Self-sufficient
Studying
Note:
You must provide evidence of your previous activity. See section 11 and the guidance notes for
details.
8.5 Date you stopped the above activity:
D D
M M
Y Y Y Y
D D
M M
Y Y Y Y
Now go to subsection C.
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8.8 Have you had any absences from the UK since 1 January 2014?
Yes
No
* List only whole days absences. Do not include the date you left or returned to the UK e.g. if
you left the UK on 1 January 2014 and returned on 31 January 2014, enter 29 days.
Now go to subsection D.
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8.10 Briefly list any relevant qualifications or previous work or other experience that will help
you find work in the UK
Note:
You must submit evidence that you are looking for work and have a genuine chance of finding it.
See section 11 and the guidance notes for further details.
Now go to section 9.
For official use only:
Relevant period completed:
Yes
No
Yes
No
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Carers allowance
Child benefit
Child tax credit
Income-based jobseekers
allowance
Income related employment &
support allowance ESA (IR)
Income support
Yes
Personal independence
payment
Severe disablement
allowance
Social fund payment
State pension credit
Universal credit
Working tax credit
No
9.2 If you have answered yes to question 9.1, please complete the table below to show the
amount you receive, or received, each week/month and for how long the benefit has been paid.
Continue on a separate sheet if necessary.
Benefit
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- continue below
No
- go to question 10.2
Please give details below for each criminal conviction, starting with the most recent one. If you
have received more than one conviction, please photocopy this page and enclose it with this
form.
Note: We will carry out criminal record checks on all applicants and dependants.
In accordance with section 56A of the UK Borders Act 2007 you are required to disclose all spent
or unspent convictions. This includes road traffic offences but not fixed penalty notices (such as
speeding or parking tickets) unless they were part of a sentence of the court. This includes all
drink-driving offences.
Criminal conviction 1
Name under which you were convicted
Sentence given
Date sentenced
D D
M M
Y Y Y Y
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If you were sentenced to a period of imprisonment, what was the length of the prison sentence
imposed (in months)?
months
10.2 Do you have any civil judgments against you or any civil penalty under the UK immigration
acts?
Yes
continue below
No
go to question 10.3
Give details for each civil judgment or any civil penalty under the UK immigration acts, starting
with the most recent one.
If you have received more than two civil judgments and/or civil penalties under the UK
immigration acts, please photocopy this page and enclose it with this form.
Details of judgment or civil penalty 1
D D
M M
Y Y Y Y
D D
M M
Y Y Y Y
You must answer the following questions even if you have answered that you have not been
convicted of any criminal offence in the UK or any other country.
For help in answering these questions, please see the definitions at the end of this section.
Provide more details on a separate sheet of paper if necessary and submit it with your
application.
10.3 Have you ever been charged or indicted in any country with a criminal offence for which
you have not yet been tried in court?
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Yes
No
go to question 10.4
10.4 In either peace or war time, have you ever been involved in, or been suspected of
involvement in, war crimes, crimes against humanity or genocide?
Yes
No
go to question 10.5
10.5 Have you ever been involved in, supported or encouraged terrorist activities in any
country?
Yes
No
go to question 10.6
10.6 Have you ever been a member of, or given support to, an organisation which has been
associated with terrorism?
Yes
No
go to question 10.7
10.7 Have you ever, by any means or medium, expressed views that justify or glorify terrorist
violence or that may encourage others to terrorist acts or other serious criminal acts?
Yes
No
go to question 10.8
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10.8 Have you ever engaged in any other activities which might indicate that you may not be
considered to be a person of good character?
Yes
No
go to question 10.9
Years
Months
10.10 Please provide details of any periods of absence of more than 6 months during that time
Date you left
the UK
Date you
returned to the
UK
Definitions
The following information provides guidance on actions which may constitute war crimes, crimes
against humanity, genocide, or terrorist activities.
This guidance is not exhaustive. The full definitions of war crimes, crimes against humanity
and genocide can be found in Schedule 8 of the International Criminal Court Act 2001 at www.
legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2001/17 or purchased from The Stationery Office (telephone 0870 600
5522). It is the your responsibility to satisfy yourself that you are familiar with the definitions and
can answer the questions accurately.
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War crimes
Grave breaches of the Geneva Conventions committed during an armed conflict. This includes
an internal armed conflict and an international armed conflict. The types of acts that may
constitute a war crime include wilful killing, torture, extensive destruction of property not justified
by military necessity, unlawful deportation, the intentional targeting of civilians and the taking of
hostages.
Acts committed at any time (not just during armed conflict) as part of a widespread or systematic
attack, directed against any civilian population with knowledge of the attack. This would include
offences such as murder, torture, rape, severe deprivation of liberty in violation of fundamental
rules of international law and enforced disappearance of persons.
Genocide
Acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious
group.
Terrorist activities
Any act committed, or the threat of action, designed to influence a government or intimidate
the public and made for the purposes of advancing a political, religious or ideological cause
and that involves serious violence against a person; that may endanger another persons life;
creates a serious risk to the health or safety of the public; involves serious damage to property;
is designed to seriously disrupt or interfere with an electronic system.
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Complete this section to indicate what documents youre submitting with your application.
Please also complete the document checklist on the final page of this form.
Please note: you must read the full guidance on our website for detailed
information on what documents to submit: www.gov.uk/government/publications/
apply-for-a-registration-certificate-as-a-qualified-person-form-eea-qp
If you do not submit sufficient evidence to show that you qualify for a registration certificate, we
will refuse your application.
Photographs (section 1) two passport-sized photographs of you which conform to the
standards at www.gov.uk/photos-for-passports
Proof of your identity and nationality (section 1) e.g. valid EEA passport or national identity
card
Proof of employment (section 3, 4 or 8) e.g. employers declaration (section 3B) or letter,
plus wage slips or bank statements showing receipt of wages
Proof of self-employment (section 5 or 8B) e.g. tax self-assessment forms, proof of
payment of class 2 or 4 national insurance contributions, invoices for work done, business
accounts, business bank statements, etc
Proof of temporary incapacity (section 4A or 5B) e.g. letter from doctor, evidence of
sickness-related benefits
Proof of vocational training (section 4B) letter from training provider
Proof of self-sufficiency (section 6 or 8B) e.g. bank statements, building society pass book,
evidence of receipt of pension, etc
Proof of study (section 7 or 8B) e.g. letter from school/college/university, statement of
sufficient financial resources, bank statements, evidence of receipt of scholarship or bursary
Proof of comprehensive sickness insurance (section 6 or 7) European Health Insurance
Card (not issued by the UK) plus statement of intent; form S1, S2, S3; or evidence of private
medical insurance
Proof of looking for work (section 4C or 8D) e.g. proof of receipt of job-seeking benefits,
letters of invite to interviews, rejection letters from employers, evidence of academic or
professional qualifications, etc
Proof of receipt of benefits/public funds (section 9) e.g. letter(s) from DWP, HMRC or local
authority giving details of benefit(s) or tax credits received, bank statements showing receipt
of relevant benefit(s)
Now go to section 12.
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Section 12 - Declaration
Please read the declaration below and sign it. It should be signed by you (the applicant)
and not by a representative or other person acting on your behalf. If you are under 18,
your parent or guardian may sign it.
I hereby apply for a registration certificate. The information I have given in this form is complete
and is true to the best of my knowledge.
I confirm that the photographs submitted with this form are a true likeness of me, as named
on the back of each photograph, and that I have had the opportunity to see the Home Office
photograph guidance.
I confirm that if, before this application is decided, there is a material change in my
circumstances or new information relevant to this application becomes available, I will inform the
Home Office.
I understand that all information provided by me to the Home Office will be treated in confidence
but that it may be disclosed to other government departments, agencies, local authorities, the
police, foreign governments and other bodies for immigration purposes or to enable them to
perform their functions, and that, if such bodies provide the Home Office with any information
about me which may be relevant for immigration purposes, it may be used in reaching a decision
on my application or on whether I have a right of residence in the UK.
I understand that my details may in certain circumstances be passed to fraud prevention
agencies to prevent and detect fraud and money laundering. I also understand that such
agencies may provide the Home Office with information about me. Further details explaining
when information may be passed to or from fraud prevention agencies and how that information
may be used can be obtained from the Home Office website.
I understand that documents provided in support of this application will be checked for
authenticity, and that false documents will be retained and may result in my application being
refused and in my prosecution and subsequent removal from the UK.
I understand that the Home Office may also use the information provided by me for training
purposes.
I am aware that it is an offence to make a statement or representation which I know to be false
or do not believe to be true, or to obtain, or seek to obtain a registration certificate by means
which include deception.
I understand that if I am informing the Home Office that I have changed my gender, these
details may in certain circumstances be shared with other Home Office colleagues. I consent
to this, where necessary, and understand that this information will only be shared in limited
circumstances relating to identity and security in line with section 22 of the Gender Recognition
Act. I am aware they will otherwise be treated in confidence and that my rights under the
Equality Act 2010, Data Protection Act 1998 and Article 8 of the European Convention on Human
Rights will be unaffected.
Applicants signature or Parent/legal
guardian signature if applicant is under 18
Date
D D
Month
M M
Year
Y Y Y Y
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Document checklist
Please complete the tables below to help us check that we have received your identity and other
documents and to keep a record of them while they are with us. Continue on a separate sheet if
necessary.
A. Identity documents
Documents
How
many?
Passport-sized photographs
Passports
National identity cards
Biometric residence permits (BRPs)
Birth certificates
Marriage/civil partnership certificates
Driving licence (paper or photo)
Deed poll
How
many?
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