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Hi b91911. You have the right to reside in Ireland for a period longer than three months if you are employed, self-employed, enrolled in a...
Either. He can either resubmit form EEA2 or simply carry both the expired and the new passport.
As Yousafzai said. Put simply, you have no right of residence in any EU Member State unless your wife is resident there.
Don't worry. He has the right to work in the UK as he is a family member of a Union citizen, as described in Article 3(2) of Directive...
Person in the UK as a visitor are not permitted to work. Even free lance.
Incorrect. You're still considered a worker if you're unemployed for up to 3 months, are genuinely seeking work and have a reasonable chance of...
Hi Frankie, Using your numbering: 1. US citizen, Czech citizen, British citizen if mother resident in the UK for at least 5 years at the...
Your husband should apply for an EEA Family Permit instead.
He can't live with you in the UK if you are unemployed. Why not you go and live with him in Spain?
Pleasure.
Correct. Irish authorities are not interested in who their citizens marry. Not at all. Familiarise yourself with EU Directive 2004/38/EC and...
If he's French he doesn't need a visa. Doesn't even need a passport for that matter.
You need to pursue an economic activity in another Member State for at least 6 months first, according to the UK's interpretation of Singh....
As soon as you are married your husband should apply for a Residence Card of a family member of a Union citizen (Stamp 4 EUFam), using form EU1,...