After doing a bit of reading, the emergency brake is applied only to newcomers with David Cameron emphasysing that. Also the child benefit payments will start getting indexed in 2020. There is no mention about the no eu thingy but am assuming in this case it should be applied to new comers
By the way, having 2 uk born children eldest is 8 i heard there is some sort of law not allowing kicking out of country on the basis of child wont be fit for changing country or something like that. Wonder if this applies
Am a noneu into our 3 yrs rc. So even if the law is implemented, will they have the right just to turn around and annulate the RC that they issued? Bit ott me thinks
Every memberis speculating as there is nothing concrete and in turn its confusing. If we go back to the drawing board, basically they mentioned new restriction on third country nationals in eu to prevent sham marriages. Fair enough and insupport that, but will there be a blanket restriction m, be it...
Thanks, crunchycracker, for your detailed explanations. However, I still am not sure I get this right: if an EU national residing in the UK marries a non-EU who never set foot in Europe (let's say marries them in a country outside EU) and then the EU national brings them on a family permit to the U...
So if i am from Lebanese nationality, went to latvia before they joined eu as a student, then married my wife (latvian-eu) after they joined the eu, came to UK on family visa then eea2 will that mean am targeted bow?
Cool.
So in this instance, are:
1) all noneu spouses of eu citizens residing in uk will be refused and asked to leave?
2) some noneu spouses, but which category and on what basis?
3) i got the whole thing wrong
BUT if the law comes into place say in June after a YES vote, do you think it will apply for people already taking the EEA route at present (ie on their EEA2s, awaiting EEA4s)? Shouldnt this law be applied to people entering the UK after implementing the law? So for example newcomers on a family eea...
http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2016/feb/16/immigration-loophole-for-foreign-born-spouses-could-close-under-draft-eu-rules This article about the new restrictions for noneu born seems to be specific to noneu citizens who had an unlawful residence in an eu state / surrindur singh cases. Doesnt see...
And do you think the new laws will be applying for existing people like myself? Doesnt the law start apply from the date its introduced or can they backtrack it?
What do you mean by settled? For instance we have been in the uk for 8 years and on our second eea2 because the first eea4 was refused due to lack of evidence of self employment. They surely just cant turn around and say goodbye 2 years before we can apply for another eea4. People have settled in th...
Sorry to hijack this post, Mark is it? i live in shrewsbury and i was wondering whether you know any good EU/immigration solicitors around shrewsbury area?
thanks
Will this apply to people already in the uk? From my knowledge you cant backdate a law?
We have been here for 8 yrs (noneu&eu spouse) on our second eea2 how can they just refuse us??
Been in uk since 2007. Am a noneu wofe is eu first eea4 refused due to self employment lack of evidence got another eea2 with work and self sufficiency; We got 2 children born in uk eldest being 8. I heard once they reach the 7 yrs? Period then am i right in thinking we get automatic residence or is...