I am an overseas and my wife is British, do I need a work permit?
Answer:
If you have been granted marriage visa, then you don't need work permit. Marriage visa gives you the right to work full time, however you are not entitled to receive any benefit.
If you haven't got marriage visa, then get one now. You need to submit your application with the visa fee and marriage certificate, proof of cohabitation if you have, your and her passport, your passport size photos, your and her sufficient bank balance, and her letter to support your application as your wife. You have to submit that to Home Office if you are in UK, and if you are abroad to British Embassy of the country in which you are a resident.
Just check Home Office, UK visa and Immigration Advisory Service's website in case I missed something.
You from outside the EU , yes you do.
quiubo cabron
it depends on how exactly you are here? Do you have a visa, , permission to be here as husband of a British citizen or have you applied for citizenship? Some of these entitle you to work here, best check on the government immigration website it is pretty good for info like that.
If you are a non-EU citizen, and you have done nothing about getting a visa to come to UK as a husband of a UK citizen, then your status is exactly the same as any other foreign citizen. Your employer would need to apply for a work permit for you, it would only be granted if the job could not be fille from within the EU.
Presumably your wife is in or will be returning to the UK? If this is the case, and the marriage is still solid, you could apply to come as her husband - if this is succesful, you would get temporary leave for (I think) two years, during which time you cold work. But she would have to demonstrate that she could support and accommodate you.
Check
http://www.ukvisas.gov.uk/servlet/front?...
http://www.workingintheuk.gov.uk/working...
Good luck
depends on the type of visa you have and the restrictions placed on it. if you are from a non eec country and you have a spouse visa without any restrictions, then you are free to work, you can also work on a student visa, but with limited hours during term time, and if you have 'employment prohibited' then you can ask the home office for an amendment. you can work with an 'employment prohibited' visa, but if you are thinking of applying for a national insurance number, they will check your home office status.
apply for a National Insurance Card-
you will get it if you have been offered a job and
entitle you to work......please work !
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