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Same for Finland, they have no need for it.Italy avoided reverse discrimination when they transposed EU directive 2004/38/EC into National Law Article 23 of 30/2007 which says “The provisions of this Legislative Decree, if more favourable, apply to the families of Italian citizens”.
Finland avoided reverse discrimination in their implementation
Aliens Act (301/2004, amendments up to 1158/2006 included) The scope of a family member is a little narrower for Finnish citizens than for EU family members. according to Section 50 in the Aliens¡äAct, a spouse and minor (under 18) unmarried child. Otherwise the rights are the same.
Thank you so much for your reply. Still I am confused.acme4242 wrote:Judgments of the ECJ apply across all EU
However for Surinder Singh Route to rights and equality its not needed in
most EU states as they already treat their own citizens as equals without
this nonsense of having to move to another EU country and back again.
http://irelandsreversediscrimination.wo ... imination/
for Finland, they have no need for it.Finland avoided reverse discrimination in their implementation
Aliens Act (301/2004, amendments up to 1158/2006 included) The scope of a family member is a little narrower for Finnish citizens than for EU family members. according to Section 50 in the Aliens¡äAct, a spouse and minor (under 18) unmarried child. Otherwise the rights are the same.
Here is the 2004/38/EC study for Finland, and it mentions the problem with dependent grandparentshttp://yle.fi/uutiset/egyptian_grandmot ... ed/5529444
Grandparents Not Nuclear Family
Finnish law does not consider grandparents to be part of the immediate family, and therefore they do not have the same right of residence as parents of minors,
The definition of family members is in s.154 of the Aliens Act. Family members of an EU citizen
include the spouse; direct descendants who are under 21 years of age or dependent on him or her, and
the descendants of similar status of his or her spouse; and direct relatives in the ascending line who are
dependent on him or her, and relatives of similar status of his or her spouse. The wording of the Aliens
Act before 2007 used terms “children” and “parents” which was more limited than the formulation of
the Directive, which also includes grandchildren/grandparents