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9588
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BNO - right to reside in europe

Post by 9588 » Mon Oct 05, 2009 9:59 pm

Hi
i have found the followings in another forum:

''''''An EU/EEA citizen who is an employee, self employed person, student or
who has sufficient funds to support himself or herself has a right to
reside in Sweden. The term right to reside means that an EU/EEA citizen
and his or her family members are permitted to stay in Sweden without a
residence permit. A person who has a right of residence need however to
register with the Migration Board no later than three months after
entering the country.

If you are lokking for job and are register at the national job agency
(www.ams.se) you are, as an EU-citizen, allowed to stay up to 6 months
to look for work.''''

anyone knows if there is any truth in that?
if someone is eligiable to live and work in sweden, then realistically he is eligiable to live and work in the uk and the rest of europe.... :roll:

UKBAbble
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Re: BNO - right to reside in europe

Post by UKBAbble » Mon Oct 05, 2009 11:16 pm

9588 wrote:Hi
i have found the followings in another forum:

''''''An EU/EEA citizen who is an employee, self employed person, student or
who has sufficient funds to support himself or herself has a right to
reside in Sweden. The term right to reside means that an EU/EEA citizen
and his or her family members are permitted to stay in Sweden without a
residence permit. A person who has a right of residence need however to
register with the Migration Board no later than three months after
entering the country.

If you are lokking for job and are register at the national job agency
(www.ams.se) you are, as an EU-citizen, allowed to stay up to 6 months
to look for work.''''

anyone knows if there is any truth in that?
if someone is eligiable to live and work in sweden, then realistically he is eligiable to live and work in the uk and the rest of europe.... :roll:
But BNOs do not have the same rights as British Citizens, in the EEA or in the UK.

9588
Junior Member
Posts: 88
Joined: Fri May 23, 2008 8:34 pm

Re: BNO - right to reside in europe

Post by 9588 » Sat Oct 10, 2009 11:44 pm

UKBAbble wrote:
9588 wrote:Hi
i have found the followings in another forum:

''''''An EU/EEA citizen who is an employee, self employed person, student or
who has sufficient funds to support himself or herself has a right to
reside in Sweden. The term right to reside means that an EU/EEA citizen
and his or her family members are permitted to stay in Sweden without a
residence permit. A person who has a right of residence need however to
register with the Migration Board no later than three months after
entering the country.

If you are lokking for job and are register at the national job agency
(www.ams.se) you are, as an EU-citizen, allowed to stay up to 6 months
to look for work.''''

anyone knows if there is any truth in that?
if someone is eligiable to live and work in sweden, then realistically he is eligiable to live and work in the uk and the rest of europe.... :roll:
But BNOs do not have the same rights as British Citizens, in the EEA or in the UK.
that is the argument....
BNO do not have the same rights as British citizens because the British wanted to restrict BNO holders being given the rights.
however EEA members think this is in breach of human rights.....

meats
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Re: BNO - right to reside in europe

Post by meats » Sat Oct 10, 2009 11:47 pm

9588 wrote:
UKBAbble wrote:
9588 wrote:Hi
i have found the followings in another forum:

''''''An EU/EEA citizen who is an employee, self employed person, student or
who has sufficient funds to support himself or herself has a right to
reside in Sweden. The term right to reside means that an EU/EEA citizen
and his or her family members are permitted to stay in Sweden without a
residence permit. A person who has a right of residence need however to
register with the Migration Board no later than three months after
entering the country.

If you are lokking for job and are register at the national job agency
(www.ams.se) you are, as an EU-citizen, allowed to stay up to 6 months
to look for work.''''

anyone knows if there is any truth in that?
if someone is eligiable to live and work in sweden, then realistically he is eligiable to live and work in the uk and the rest of europe.... :roll:
But BNOs do not have the same rights as British Citizens, in the EEA or in the UK.
that is the argument....
BNO do not have the same rights as British citizens because the British wanted to restrict BNO holders being given the rights.
however EEA members think this is in breach of human rights.....
How is it a breach of human rights? Everything seems to be a breach of human rights at the moment. I'm sure that someone would argue that the continual increase in the cost of cigarrettes is a breach of human rights too!

Wanderer
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Post by Wanderer » Sun Oct 11, 2009 12:27 am

Pisses me off.

Human Rights claims for me are for those with no options, truly with their backs against the wall, not those wanting something else for free or thinking the other man's grass is greener and I want some of that....
An chéad stad eile Stáisiún Uí Chonghaile....

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