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Thanks for replying. Yes, I have been living in UK for last 6 years. I do have kids and they will move to Denmark/Sweden with me.CR001 wrote:I don't think he will qualify to be honest. He is not solely dependent on you, does not live with you and has not recently lived with you in YOUR household. If you are a naturalised BC, then you have likely been living in the UK for at least 3-6 years.
Do you have a spouse/children?
If yes, would they move to Denmark/Sweden too??
Can't see how your brother can be WHOLLY dependent on you if he is living with and also being supported by your parents.Other family members (e.g. siblings, cousins, etc.) if they are dependent on the Union citizen/EEA national or are living under his/her roof in the country they come from
You will have to meet the Danish requirement for siblings which is intimated here:_Angel_ wrote:If you don't mind me asking, why you think he will not qualify, as he is financially dependent upon me? or is there anything else/basic I am missing? I have gone through thiswebsite to gather the information.
Have you checked the details with SRA?Union citizens/EEA nationals can obtain more information about which family members may be eligible for a registration certificate or residence card and the conditions that must be satisfied at their local Regional State Administration
It's not as simple as sending some money; it may not have to be 100% support (under UK Regulations) but it will have to be for essential needs;_Angel_ wrote:How often do you send money and whose name do you send it to (brother, father, mother)?
I send them every month, some on my father's name and some on my brother name for his education and other stuff]
I have not contacted them yet. I am gathering some information online to check how to proceed with this one in a very smooth manner.noajthan wrote: You will need to be sure both Denmark (or wherever) & UK recognise and accept the support that is provided (on their own terms). It's no good satisfying one country's requirements but not the other.
Have you contacted SRA (in Denmark) yet?
Sounds like you are doing all the right things._Angel_ wrote:Do you have any suggestions about how I should approach this? I am willing to move to any other country as well if that makes things easier/simpler?
Thanks for replying. One more question, Are EFMs allowed to stay in the temporary host (assuming they are granted entry clearance) as long as they want, if you decide not to move back to UK?noajthan wrote:Sounds like you are doing all the right things._Angel_ wrote:Do you have any suggestions about how I should approach this? I am willing to move to any other country as well if that makes things easier/simpler?
EFMs only have to be facilitated in Union states which is why there are some variations for EFMs across countries.
EU case law applies across the board though.
I'm not aware of any member state where EFMs get an easy ride.
The point is you will have to satisfy both countries in the equation, the temporary host and then UK.
The EU doc you linked above explains all that._Angel_ wrote:Thanks for replying. One more question, Are EFMs allowed to stay in the temporary host (assuming they are granted entry clearance) as long as they want, if you decide not to move back to UK?
Do you have any suggestions regarding this?secret.simon wrote:Make a shortlist of at least three.
You may find yourself emigrating to Denmark (for good). Lovely place btw._Angel_ wrote:@noajthan
@secret.simon
Do you guys have any thoughts after exit vote?
I used to live there for about a year before , so in your opinion, coming back to UK with SS (with brother) will be a challenge? As, I understand, there are no immediate changes in law and but home office might make it very difficult to come back.noajthan wrote:You may find yourself emigrating to Denmark (for good). Lovely place btw._Angel_ wrote:@noajthan
@secret.simon
Do you guys have any thoughts after exit vote?
Hello Malik,I personal think UK is best country to issue EU residence card to extended family member if you are citizens other than UK.
But this is not the case right now.