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Hi Majeztic, welcome to the ForumMajeztic wrote:...I am a Non-Eu living in Romania ... I got married to a EU citizen. My wife has 2 citizenships (Romanian and German)...
2004/38/EC superseeds all of this. You can just travel to Germany at any time now (>>even without any visa<<), and set up residence immediately without any further formalities other than registering at the "Einwohnermeldeamt".Majeztic wrote:After recieving the workpermit ,do I need to go to the embassy and apply for the NATIONAL VISA (i would need to do this in if i had the normal residence card in romania) or can I just go with family residence card?
Only if you prove that yee lived in another country of the Union before moving to Germany. Keep all papers you may possibly have from Romania.Majeztic wrote:My wife is also German,can I also get the german family permit or card when I get there?
Again, 2004/38/EC superseeds all of this. You can ignore the visa you got. (Maybe you even should, as this may prompt them to deal with you according to national law, which you must avoid.)Majeztic wrote:When I applied for the work permit,I stated that I was single ,will this cause me any hassle?
Visa not needed.Majeztic wrote:If a NAtional visa is needed and I just go with the family residence card,what will happen?
As far as I know, Romanians are not allowed to freely settle in Germany. The Germans ask you to reveal "all" nationalities to them anyway, so she should have both passports with her.Majeztic wrote:My wife will be with me ,she also wonders how it will be,because she is also german and when we leave together in europe and get checked at border points she uses her romanian papers because of me,but in germany will she also have to be with her romanian papers.I am sorry for the long post,but its a little confusing for me and advice would be very helpful.
You have nothing to worry about, as long as you´re dealt with under 2004/38/EC.Majeztic wrote:...The only fear I have is when i get to Germany ,they tell me that I can only stay with Romanian family residence card for 3 months and I have to go back to romania and apply for National visa from the embassy.
Not exactly correct. You can usually not keep your old citizenship if you naturalize as a German (with the exception of some other EU citizenships), but there are LOTs of Germans who have dual citizenship. For example, a child born in the USA to German parents will have both US and GermanWanderer wrote:Are you sure she's German? I ask cos Germany doesn't allow dual citizenship, except for with other EU state citizenship
This is what I nabbed from Wiki - not always accurate I know..Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:Not exactly correct. You can usually not keep your old citizenship if you naturalize as a German (with the exception of some other EU citizenships), but there are LOTs of Germans who have dual citizenship. For example, a child born in the USA to German parents will have both US and GermanWanderer wrote:Are you sure she's German? I ask cos Germany doesn't allow dual citizenship, except for with other EU state citizenship