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Thanks a lot.gokulatti wrote:It's 12 months. They don't necessarily have to live together but rather they need to prove they were dependents on the EU citizen/or EU citizens' spouse/ EU Citizen's partner. dependency can be for financial needs or physical needs (ex: old age).
Thanks a lot for your help.gokulatti wrote:The 12 month period is not set in the directive. It is what is ASSUMED generally by the some member state.
The dependency is the key word. You need to prove they (Parents) are dependent on the EU citizen or EU spouse for their essential needs. In the context of dependents, just because they receive money every month MAY not make them dependents but you need to prove that without this money they will not have their primary needs fulfilled. Say if they have regular income from their pensions/ income from properties etc. the money you send them is only an adjective. You have liberty on how you prove this dependency, it could be by any means. In case they are above I believe 65 years they may qualify dependency based on old age.
Hi, the 3 years outside Netherlands with your spouse is one for the exemption of the 5 years residence required. Apart from that you also need to have residence permit (in Netherlands) not necessarily PR just any residence permit and pass Dutch exams. Which essentially means at point if you decide to apply for citizenship by naturalization you should have a residence permit in Holland. Given your family ties this shouldn't be a problem.waqasars wrote:Hi Gokulatti,
I have a question. I have Article 10 Residence card from Germany. I know i can apply for citizenship for Netherlands after 3 years being spouse of Dutch citizen.
You are married to or are the registered partner of a Dutch citizen. After 3 years of marriage or registered partnership and having uninterruptedly lived together during that period, you can submit an application. These 3 years may also have been spent abroad. You must be living together during the whole procedure.
So it means to say i can apply for Dutch citizenship while living in Germany. I only have to prove that i am living with spouse since the last 3 years.
So my question is in this case i dont need to have residence permit to apply for citizenship?
Thank you.