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You need to understand that in general, EU law will work for British nationals if they live in an EU country that is not the UK. Therefore applying on the basis that you are in durable relationship with a UK citizen for the UK would be outside the scope of EU law (family permit would not be appropriate).mikaela09 wrote:Hi I am new here, I found this site so helpful to those who needs advices and clarifications. I am a third country national, I have a 2 year and 8 months old son he is a British citizen, born in UK. We are in the Philippines right now and planning to go back to UK soon to Join his father (my unmarried partner),his father is a British national, my question is,it is possible for me to apply for an eea fp to accompany my son? advise please! thank you.
If the EU citizen were Irish only (ie did not have British nationality), then an application would be completely fine (no need to have lived elsewhere in the EU together first).Lucapooka wrote:I'm not sure having an Irish passport would work is he has not actually lived there or anywhere else in the EU (wait for comment from those who are more informed on EU issues).
If the father was born on the island of Ireland he is entitled to be Irish. There would be no problem getting an Irish passport. Working in the UK means that he would be considered to be exercising treaty rights.mikaela09 wrote:His father has stable job since he move to England from NI 10 years ago.