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Not quite correct. They do not have any rights of their own. It is your right as an EEA citizen to be accompanied by them in any EEA country of which you are not a citizen.Rojan Bhandari wrote:my non EU parents who are my dependants have equal rights as me while I exercise my Treaty Rights in Spain
Parents must prove dependancy. It seems that the Spanish Embassy in New Delhi thinks that your parents are not dependant on you and hence no EEA rights accrue. If they have an independant income and are comfortably off on their own, how do you intend to prove dependancy?Rojan Bhandari wrote:Spanish Authority in New Delhi India has refused my dependant parents right to join me on the basis that they have their own income and are of middle class family.
Hi Rojan,Rojan Bhandari wrote:I understand that my non EU parents who are my dependants have equal rights as me while I exercise my Treaty Rights in Spain as a British Citizen. Spanish Authority in New Delhi India has refused my dependant parents right to join me on the basis that they have their own income and are of middle class family. I seek help from Solvit in vain. Now I want to appeal against the decision. how do I appeal against the decision? Is there anything as such Legal Aid in Spain? I couldn't pay 2,000 euros to the private lawyers. Is there anything as such Judicial Review? I learnt that appeal might take around 2 years to be heard in Madrid High Court. Judicial Review might be the better option for me. How do I go about it? Can someone help please?