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Definitely, yes. You have that right.Salsita wrote:Thank you every one who took the innitiative and time to reply to my post. I see that everyone agrees that I had a Right to join my husband in Sweden, but this is not the case. The issue I have is that I have is that I "already applied for the residence permit" since five months, and I haven't received a decision yet. So the question now, having already applied for the residence permit from my country, Morocco, do I have the right to apply for a visa in the meanwhile and go visit my husband for three months, even though I havent gotten the residnece permit yet??
Thank you everyone :)
Fantastic! Pleased that you posted here. Sweden is the only country that I know of that allows you to apply for the Residence Card (this is exactly what it is called in EU law) while not yet resident in the member state.Salsita wrote:So, the type of residence permit I applied for, five months ago, is the EU residence permit for a family member of an EU citizen exercising free movement rights from Denmark to Sweden. Here is the link of the website: http://www.migrationsverket.se/info/145_en.html
So you are going to need a visa in any case, or you will need to send the RC to Morocco somehow. But why wait? Just apply for a visa. Best to mention in visa application that the RC has been applied for. The visa application is free and should take ?? maybe two weeks. You will have to submit your passport, your marriage certificate, and a photocopy of your husband's passport.On entering Sweden you need a valid passport. If you need a visa to enter Sweden you should apply at a Swedish embassy or consulate before entering the country.
Applying for a residence card
If you would like to stay for longer than three months in Sweden, you should apply for a residence card at the Swedish Migration Board no later than three months after entry. You apply by using the form Application for residence card, no. 145011. You can choose to submit your application in person to one of the Migration Board's permit Units or send it in by post. Note that the Permit Unit in Solna has other routines. You can also apply for a residence card before traveling to Sweden. You then submit your application at a Swedish embassy or consulate.
Residence card
The residence card is sent to your address in Sweden.
The following applies only to the case where there is a (usually non-Swedish EU citizen involved):johny_english wrote:will you please explain how it works for registering marriage without resding in sweden
for instace a british citizen married to non eu currently living in non eu both eu national and non eu spouse can they register their marriage in sweden without being residence in sweden or the eu natinal must be residing in sweden for marriage registration please explain its v interesting thanks
The following applies only to the case where there is a (usually non-Swedish EU citizen involved):Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:johny_english wrote:will you please explain how it works for registering marriage without resding in sweden
for instace a british citizen married to non eu currently living in non eu both eu national and non eu spouse can they register their marriage in sweden without being residence in sweden or the eu natinal must be residing in sweden for marriage registration please explain its v interesting thanks
Why would they want to "register" their marriage in Sweden? What does that bring and who would they do it with?johny_english wrote:what steps they follow to register their marriage in sweden.
while both eu national and non eu spouse living out side eu , which will allow them to move to sweden after two weeks or bit more
The following applies only to the case where there is a (usually non-Swedish EU citizen involved):johny_english wrote:Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:johny_english wrote:will you please explain how it works for registering marriage without resding in sweden
for instace a british citizen married to non eu currently living in non eu both eu national and non eu spouse can they register their marriage in sweden without being residence in sweden or the eu natinal must be residing in sweden for marriage registration please explain its v interesting thanks
But Salisita's husband is presently working in Sweden so this is not an issue.MSH wrote:Just so now one gets their hopes up too high:
Currently, the Swedish authorities only issue residence cards and more importantly, id-numbers, to third country spouses married to EU-citizens WORKING in Sweden.
Student and self-sufficients are excluded from this privilege.
So my best advice to Salsita is that her and her husband apply for an EU- RC in Denmark as soon as she has joined him in Sweden.
This is presumably what the whole manouver is designed for anyway, so little point in going through at prolonged legal tussle with the swedes over their breach of community law..
Are you applying for a Swedish Residence Card? Has your husband been previously living in another EU member state, with you living there too?skargardande wrote:I am an American citizen, my husband is a Swedish citizen. We were married in 8/11, applied for a residence permit based on our marriage shortly thereafter, my husband received a questionnaire two weeks later, sent it in, and it has been 5 months with No progress.