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You are exercising EU Treaty rights if you are an EU citizen who is resident in an EU Member State other than his own. You are not exercising EU Treaty rights if you are an EU citizen resident in your own country.Ako Dong wrote:How do you qualify for EU Treaty Rights?
She would have to marry an EU citizen who is resident in Ireland, but who is not Irish.Ako Dong wrote: How can she get an EU4FAM stamp?
Hi Ako Dong,Ako Dong wrote:How do you qualify for EU Treaty Rights?
or
How can she get an EU4FAM stamp?
Sounds great, but unfortunately I have no idea how to enforce this.Commission wrote:...the ECJ expanded the rights derived from this directive to citizens, who return to the country of which they are a citizen, after they exercised their right of settlement in another country of the Union, as well as citizens who exercised their rights which are protected in the treaty without being resident in that country (for example by providing a service in another Member State, while remaining resident in the country of which you possess the citizenship).
That's right, it's just that many member-states do not know about that:knapps wrote:hi ako dong i just clicked on your link it says that the family member of EU who have Eu fam card do not need visa if they are traveling together...is that right but when i rang my wife country embassy they said i need visa...what the hell
Using this law has two practial obstacles:ca.funke wrote:Regulation 2004/38/EC (link) Article 5, paragraph 2 states:
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Family members who are not nationals of a Member State
shall only be required to have an entry visa in accordance with
Regulation (EC) No 539/2001 or, where appropriate, with
national law. For the purposes of this Directive, possession of
the valid residence card referred to in Article 10 shall exempt
such family members from the visa requirement.
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The website of the Commission(link) clarifies this as follows: (towards the middle of the page)
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Possession of the valid residence card, referred to in the relevant fact sheet, issued by any Member State, exempts you from the visa obligation not only in the Member State which issued the residence card, but in all Member States.
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