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thank you for the reply bro. yes they are blood brothers but both are in the UK at the moment. the one who is illegal is not dependant on my friend (British citizen). so for eea route, they both need to go to any European country and apply from there ? the one who has got British passport has job and family here. its not easy for him to go and settle down some European country. is it possible that he can stay in UK and his brother who is illegal go to European country and get sponsored by his British citizen brother ?chriskv1 wrote:If the person without status is dependant on his brother (financially as well) and they are to move to another European country together, I don't see why not.
Just so that we are clear ,
They are blood brothers , yes ?
Anger and intolerance are the enemies of correct understanding.
Mahatma Gandhi
Right. The person without status has no right to move to another EEA country and then return to the UK and apply for residency.chriskv1 wrote:Unless they both move , The person without status can't do anything as far as I'm aware.
I never said they can move back to the UK and apply for residency . And I said he needs to be dependent on his brother . All I said was they could move to another EU country together and apply for residency in another EU country.chaoclive wrote:Right. The person without status has no right to move to another EEA country and then return to the UK and apply for residency.chriskv1 wrote:Unless they both move , The person without status can't do anything as far as I'm aware.
If the 'illegal' brother is not dependent on the British brother (and can prove it), they will have a hard time doing anything.
More details here: https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... ly-members and here: https://www.gov.uk/family-permit/eligibility ("You must be able to show that you’re dependent on the EEA citizen or a member of their household, or have a serious health condition and rely on them to care for you.")
Anger and intolerance are the enemies of correct understanding.
Mahatma Gandhi
Where in my post did I say you were wrong? Where did I say you DIDN'T say any of this? If you could read my post you will see that the first word was 'Right', which means I agree with you.chriskv1 wrote:I never said they can move back to the UK and apply for residency . And I said he needs to be dependent on his brother . All I said was they could move to another EU country together and apply for residency in another EU country.chaoclive wrote:Right. The person without status has no right to move to another EEA country and then return to the UK and apply for residency.chriskv1 wrote:Unless they both move , The person without status can't do anything as far as I'm aware.
If the 'illegal' brother is not dependent on the British brother (and can prove it), they will have a hard time doing anything.
More details here: https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... ly-members and here: https://www.gov.uk/family-permit/eligibility ("You must be able to show that you’re dependent on the EEA citizen or a member of their household, or have a serious health condition and rely on them to care for you.")
well the illegal brother can move to republic of ireland as there is no checking on border i believe and been told by my friend. if illegal brother will able to move to republic of ireland and british brother will funding him, will illegal brother able to choose this route or not ?chaoclive wrote:Right. The person without status has no right to move to another EEA country and then return to the UK and apply for residency.chriskv1 wrote:Unless they both move , The person without status can't do anything as far as I'm aware.
If the 'illegal' brother is not dependent on the British brother (and can prove it), they will have a hard time doing anything.
More details here: https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... ly-members and here: https://www.gov.uk/family-permit/eligibility ("You must be able to show that you’re dependent on the EEA citizen or a member of their household, or have a serious health condition and rely on them to care for you.")
He can of course move there, but on what basis would he lawfully stay in the Republic of Ireland if his British brother did not go with him? He would still be illegal if he went there by himself.hashhegde wrote:well the illegal brother can move to republic of ireland as there is no checking on border i believe and been told by my friend. if illegal brother will able to move to republic of ireland and british brother will funding him, will illegal brother able to choose this route or not ?chaoclive wrote:Right. The person without status has no right to move to another EEA country and then return to the UK and apply for residency.chriskv1 wrote:Unless they both move , The person without status can't do anything as far as I'm aware.
If the 'illegal' brother is not dependent on the British brother (and can prove it), they will have a hard time doing anything.
More details here: https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... ly-members and here: https://www.gov.uk/family-permit/eligibility ("You must be able to show that you’re dependent on the EEA citizen or a member of their household, or have a serious health condition and rely on them to care for you.")