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Holland recognise Extended Family members as Family members under their national law, provided they meet the dependency or membership of household requirement.HamzaCork wrote:Hello All,
Just wondering if anyone can share there experience if recently someone has applied for there Extended family members under EU directive either in Germany, Netherlands or any other EU country.
I am aware Ireland has become quite difficult to process these applications but what about other EU countries & if someone got successful recently to get there siblings ?
Thanks to all.
Is that not the same as the UK, where the extended family member has to prove dependency or membership of household, but once that is proven, the EFM is treated the same as a family member?Obie wrote:Holland recognise Extended Family members as Family members under their national law, provided they meet the dependency or membership of household requirement.
So it means these countries are the best to apply for EEFM ??Obie wrote:Holland recognise Extended Family members as Family members under their national law, provided they meet the dependency or membership of household requirement.HamzaCork wrote:Hello All,
Just wondering if anyone can share there experience if recently someone has applied for there Extended family members under EU directive either in Germany, Netherlands or any other EU country.
I am aware Ireland has become quite difficult to process these applications but what about other EU countries & if someone got successful recently to get there siblings ?
Thanks to all.
In the UK, the grant of an EEA family permit is a discretionary process for Extended family.
I know some one indirectly who has used Germany to bring his mother from Karachi (Pakistan) to UK using SS route but it was about 2 years ago and a lot has changed since then. His case was successful and his mother got the "visa" in UK. However, it took him over a year to do all the case ( 6 months in Germany) and around 6 months in U.K. But remember, it was around 2 years ago.malik0543 wrote:HI gokulatti
Just wondering if someone had piratical experience in Netherlands ...
the reason behind is that i have try in Ireland for my brother but failed .... although i meet all requirement.
now i am looking for any country where are more chance for extended family member.