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by rachellynn1972 » Thu Jul 17, 2014 9:42 pm
By case law you can be resident in two places. There is no magic in your situation, listen to janet advice. They inis work by the book, under eu law an eu citizen can be absent in the host country for 6months and aftet 2 year he is no more a resident unless he/she can prove he still has a ties with the host country like address, bills, doctors, business etc which you can show through book. When you were granted resident the letter that comes with it stated if the eu national leaves the country permanently then you are deemed not to be a resident too. Your case is complicated, there is no magic here, going to solicitor is useless because most of them dont know much about eu law. This forum will give you better advice than solicitors. Anyway if an eu resident card is withdrawn it automatically trigger an in country right of appeal but dont pray it get to that level your only saviour now is your brother to make things right because your stay in the country is through his rights not how many hours you work or how much tax you have paid. As for the citizenship things I dont much about that but I know the right of a non eu citizen to live in a country where the eu citizen is living, the rights derived from the eu national himself.
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