EEA
Association Agreement A number of
East European countries">
A number of
East European countries, including Romania, Bulgaria, The Czech Republic,
Slovakia, Estonia and Latvia have signed "Association Agreements" with
the European Union which permits citizens of those countries to enter the United
Kingdom and manage undertakings on a self-employed basis. This can be
done either as a sole-trader, in partnership or through means of a limited
company. A
comprehensive business plan must be prepared to persuade the immigration
authorities that the business is viable. This must include a narrative
description of the business, including the results of any market research, and a
projected profit and loss account for at least the first 12 months. The
immigration authorities will need to be satisfied that the applicant will have
sufficient revenue from his or her business to maintain and accommodate
themselves and any dependants without recourse to public funds. The
Association Agreements have formed the basis of considerable legal debate. At
present a number of cases have been referred to the European Court of Justice on
the issue of whether nationals from these countries have a directly effective
right of establishment in European Law regardless of the British Immigration
Rules. Judgment is expected next year. To
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