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I´d say once a person "qualifies" for prison, concerned individual, and hence his family-members, can forget about 2004/38/EC.bluecole2 wrote:In the event the prison is self employed (with small- medium sized business) and business still being runned by families/friend and employees and paying taxes and NIC isn't he/she still exercising treaty rights regardless whether short/long time being served?
2004/38/EC Article 27, Section 1 wrote:Article 27
General principles
1. Subject to the provisions of this Chapter, Member States
may restrict the freedom of movement and residence of Union
citizens and their family members, irrespective of nationality,
on grounds of public policy, public security or public health.
These grounds shall not be invoked to serve economic ends.
2004/38/EC doesn´t apply anymore, so it all falls back to national legislation at that point. I believe the person running the business may be deported. If closure of the business is a consequence, than that´d be so...bluecole2 wrote:I believe the business wouldn't/can't be closed since taxes are being paid, I doubt their right to exercise treaty right cease. And if that's the case will such person's family be denial entry at the border?