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To use the Surinder Singh route back to the UK, excludes extended family members.Javaidsac wrote: ↑Fri Nov 22, 2019 10:49 amThank you for your quick reply.
So extended family member is not an option i.e. siblings?
So showing employment or self-employed and everything for like 6 months would do?
Brexit. That is right. That is why I have hurry up and move to the EU if I want to sponsor, well If I can.
Thank you
Surinder Singh
You might be able to apply for an EEA family permit if you’ve lived in another EEA country with an eligible family member who’s a British citizen. This is known as making a ‘Surinder Singh’ application.
Your British family member must be one of the following:
your spouse (husband or wife) or civil partner
your parent or grandparent (or their spouse or civil partner) - you must also be under 21 years old or dependent on them
your child or grandchild (or their spouse or civil partner) - you must be dependent on them
This includes family members who were adopted under an adoption order that’s recognised in UK law.
Hi
Where is "here"? Who are the members of your family that are resident with you as family members of an EEA citizen? How long have they lived "here"?
According to Directive 2004/38 that is not true.
Hi secret.Simonsecret.simon wrote: ↑Tue Dec 10, 2019 3:29 amWhere is "here"? Who are the members of your family that are resident with you as family members of an EEA citizen? How long have they lived "here"?