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It will make no difference whatsoever. You exercise treaty rights, then she would get derived rights of residence. Dependency or otherwise does not come into it for spouses.tebee wrote:I'm in the middle of trying to bring first my my Thai stepson and then my wife into France under EEA regulations. Now I have been illegally asked questions about my income and as I'm self employed and my income fluctuates wildly depending how sales have gone that month .
Now my dear wife, unlike most Thai brides, is sort of independently wealthy. Not incredibly rich, but she is a Dr and owns several houses which she rents out.
She is suggesting that I tell the French authorities that she has her own money but I am not sure whether this is an advantage or disadvantage.
Isn't part of the reason that she can come over here that she is my dependant? Her having her own money means that she isn't. So would this make things easier or harder - what do you think ?
The short answer is that I don't know what the French authorities would do. I would be inclined to think that your wife's income could complicate matters.tebee wrote:Yes thanks, I appreciate she has an absolute right to come here and am pleased to hear it does not depend on her being my dependant.
The slight fly in the ointment is that we are being asked questions about my income. OK if they deny her or her son on grounds of my income I have a valid reason to complain to the EU and get them to change, but this all takes time and effort.
So if we take the easy way out and give them the income data they want does her income make any difference ?