Good Morning Everyone,
I hope you all are fine! I found this forum very useful and you all people are doing wonderful jobs. I personally thanks and prays to those whose useful advise saved a lot of my time and money.
I have been searching the similar question, but cannot found the similar circumstances. I am now British this year but holding the dual nationality (non-EEA). Previously, I was depandent on my EEA spouse. I had 5 years RC, then 1 year PR and now become BC.
My wife is European with Permanant Residence. My mother who is Non-EEA totally depandent on us (I and my EEA wife) and we have been sending regular money for the last three years. Now the circumstances of my mother's health is very critical and she can barely walk due to her joints problem. I can proof all the dependancies etc. However, my question is that am I eligible to apply for EEA FAMILY PERMIT for my mother. I could not find any specific law for BC with NON- EEA DUAL NATIONALITY HOLDER legislation on the EEA Directives' website and wondering if you could help me. You could imagine the person's situation who cannot walk and nobody around her to help for her food and other necessities.
I would be grateful if you could adivce me and I would be much appreciated and thankful all of my life!!
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