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Thank you for the quick reply!kashyme wrote:As far as I understand it will depend on
1-either the british citizen has recently exercised treaty rights in any EEA country for a considerable time period other than UK
2-how you are dependent on EEA national
in your case as your mother has recently obtained british citizenship so EU law doesn`t apply here because she has not exercised treaty rights so british law will be applied.
Exercising her treaty rights means that she leaves the UK for another EU country to work, or study, or be self-sufficient for at least six months or so, before returning to the UK under the 'Surinder Singh' ruling!Sunskykelilo wrote:kashyme wrote:Do you know how long it would take my mother to exercise treaty rights as a British citizen before I would be eligible to apply for a residence card?
Also please could you explain how she would exercise treaty rights? Does it mean working in the UK since shes worked here fore 7 years now.
Hi rozenRozen wrote:Sunskykelilo wrote:Exercising her treaty rights means that she leaves the UK for another EU country to work, or study, or be self-sufficient for at least six months or so, before returning to the UK under the 'Surinder Singh' ruling!kashyme wrote:Do you know how long it would take my mother to exercise treaty rights as a British citizen before I would be eligible to apply for a residence card?
Also please could you explain how she would exercise treaty rights? Does it mean working in the UK since shes worked here fore 7 years now.
So basically, under your current circumstances, you simply do not qualify under EU Law. Sorry.