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Lounes won't work either. Lounes requires you to have acquired PR under EU law prior to the acquisition of British citizenship for it to be applicable.
I believe that it has been done, primarily by dual British-Irish citizens, who renounced their British citizenship to sponsor their family members under EU law.
Not entirely correct.jen_arrival303 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 24, 2019 10:48 amIn the end, you still acquired British citizenship AFTER exercising treaty rights as an Italian in the U.K. I don't think the way in which you got citizenship entirely matters, so long as you received it:
1) after exercising treaty rights (which you clearly did)
2) while still maintaining your other EU nationality (Italian)
I agree the "must continue to exercise treaty rights" is unclear but it appears to mean that, in the case of Lounes, you still need be in the U.K. I do not know/if Gibraltar would fall into this category.
What does everyone think?