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Eind provides protection. My concern is not the benefits, as the wife will qualify for it. Rather, it is whether he will be able to fulfill the centre of life requirement.rosebead wrote:You are protected by Eind case law (Case C-291/05). In this case, a Dutch sponsor returned from the UK to the Netherlands with his non-EEA daughter and claimed social assistance in the Netherlands. The CJEU ruled that a returning EEA sponsor does not have to be economically active or self-sufficient in his home country for his family member to have a right of residence there.
jasmin kool wrote:i have got 5 years residence card in Ireland which is called stamp 4 eufam.the visa which i didn't apply is family permit which is to come to uk i travel to uk without family permit and airline was flybee.if you want to make surinder singh route you must apply for residence card in ireland and exercise treaty rights once you got residence card in ireland and you have got enough evidence to proof your partner moves his or her center of life in ireland than you travel to uk and apply for EEA2 straight away
back up a bit, because you have made an interesting comment, if you could kindly fill in some details?jasmin kool wrote:No I didn't apply for EEA permit.me and my wife both travel to belfast as there is no border between ireland and uk and then fly from belfast city airport to Manchester. And then after 2 days I submit my EEA2 application
Congrats.jasmin kool wrote:hi just to update you i got my 5 years residance in uk