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Do you mean British citizenship or do you mean French citizenship? A British citizen can not sponsor you as a family member in the UK.mithuncox wrote:he got his citizenship on 2013
secret.simon wrote:Is your brother resident in the UK?
Do you mean British citizenship or do you mean French citizenship? A British citizen can not sponsor you as a family member in the UK.mithuncox wrote:he got his citizenship on 2013
If he is a French citizen resident in the UK, how is he exercising treaty rights?
Were you dependent on your brother ? And if so, what proof of dependency did you attach to the application?
Proof of dependency seems patchy.mithuncox wrote:French citizenship(passport), and we have fulfilled pretty much everything required. our birth certificate, passport, id contains same parents name. they said dependency proof was not enough , and why my brother didn't send money to me when i was back home but the fact it i was underage during the period so money been sent to my fathers name. they also said probably we lived on a different address when my brother was on uk which is totally wrong. so i was hoping to win this case on court. but due to sala's case the new issue coming into action and i been told there won't be a hearing date as there is no appeal right for eea extender family member.
as a dependency proof i have attached 3 western union money receipt amount £3000 £600 £700 which been sent from france to uk, but home office said this does not proof if i am completely depended upon him.
3C leave does not apply to EU cases so until you are recognised as an EFM (by issue of an EFM RC) its unclear on what basis you are in UK.mithuncox wrote:^^ I am not a overstayed as long as i have case pending with home office and court,
all i wanted to whats gonna happen with the pending case as i still didn't get appeal date after 10 month ,
+1noajthan wrote:If your T4 has expired you will most likely be an overstayer now.
That rule, also called Section 3C, only applies to applications made under the UK Immigration Rules (typically one of the Tier routes and their dependents or spouse of British citizens).mithuncox wrote:^^ I am not a overstayed as long as i have case pending with home office and court,
Please start your own thread and don't hijack others please, it's considered very rude.Malik_01 wrote:Hello everyone!
I would like your kind advise on my topic. My sister needs to apply for an EEA family permit from overseas, but not sure whether she needs to apply as a direct family member / extended family member. I am a non EEA citizen with RC married to an EEA national.
Your help/advise would be much appreciated.
Thank you so much.
A Awan