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Remember - u have to keep feeding it and changing it's nappy other wise they complain!Richard66 wrote:Everything went fine! The baby was born and all is well and became a British citizen by birth. If we had not made it... I shiver just to think of it!
What proof does the UK immigration require that its national has exercised his/her right of free movement in another EU/EEA Member State and when can/must the spouse join?eldane wrote:As a consequence of the Eind judgment, an EU national who has exercised his/her right of free movement in another EU/EEA Member State as:
• a worker
• a self-employed person
• a service provider
• a retired worker
• a retired self-employed person
• a retired service provider
is not required to be economically active to obtain family reunification with his/her spouse/registered partner/permanent cohabitant and/or his/her or the spouse's children under 21 years of age upon his/her return to the state of citizenship.
I have just seen this Danish helpfull site. Is there an english site?mashkiach wrote: What proof does the UK immigration require that its national has exercised his/her right of free movement in another EU/EEA Member State and when can/must the spouse join?
I too would be interested in a UK version of this excellent explanation but I would be surprised if one exists....mashkiach wrote:I have just seen this Danish helpfull site. Is there an english site?mashkiach wrote: What proof does the UK immigration require that its national has exercised his/her right of free movement in another EU/EEA Member State and when can/must the spouse join?
http://www.nyidanmark.dk/en-us/coming_t ... eu-law.htm
I am still unclear as to when the spouse can join