acme4242 wrote:What dishonesty is this, The McCarthy Case was about a British/Irish Citizen,rosebead wrote:It is exactly as I said, toofan, but if it helps here's what they wrote:German and Estonian residence cards are now allowed under the Immigration (European Economic Area) Regulations 2006 [as amended] (“the Regulations”), but only where the Regulations specifically state they can be provided. The parts of the Regulations that deal with the family members of British citizens are regulations 9 and 15A(4A); these parts of the Regulations are unaffected by the change regarding German and Estonian ID cards.
The Immigration Rules remain unaffected by the change.
Therefore, the family member of a British citizen must either obtain entry clearance in the usual manner or would be advised to obtain an EEA Family Permit to confirm that they were the family member of a British citizen exercising free movement rights in another EEA member state before attempting to enter the UK under the EEA route.
I hope this helps.
Kind regards,
European Operational Policy Team
so will they say his family still needs a family permit, even ECJ says no
So as this states that for British Citizens and family members of EU citizen exercising treaty rights in GERMANY (with German Residency Permit) Can just go to UK without the EEA family Permit visa from British Embassy? or am I understanding it differently?
Many Thanks