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Don't think there's provision for relatives as such - just dependants, which you are not.Brokerhenry wrote:Hello John, thank you for your response. I thought that immediate relatives of EEA citizens could use that relationship to work and live in EEA countries. Since my daughter is such a citizen, doesn't it follow that we would qualify under the EEA relative provision?
Thanks,
Henry.
Sorry, no, the Chen case is quite clear about that. If you click here, and then read at 2.5.2, you will see that whilst you have a right to live in the UK with your EU child :-I thought that immediate relatives of EEA citizens could use that relationship to work and live in EEA countries. Since my daughter is such a citizen, doesn't it follow that we would qualify under the EEA relative provision?
-: and then goes on with such detail as :-The ruling did not give non-EEA national parents the right to work.
So again, going that EU route is not going to work, unless you are rather rich, and content not to work in the UK.be able to and will be maintained and accommodated without taking employment or having recourse to public funds;