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No. ILR is a specific status granted under UK immigration rules and has no legal standing outside the UK. So ILR cannot be used for travel to the EU
Thanks for your reply. It states on https://europa.eu/youreurope/citizens/t ... dex_en.htm that:
You've misunderstood the judgement. The ECJ has ruled that a person holding a Permanent Residence Card issued under Article 20 of EU Directive 2004/38/EC has the same rights as a person holding a Residence Card issued under Article 10 of the same Directive.panyatna wrote: ↑Mon Jul 06, 2020 12:04 pmHi again, after the ECJ decision in http://curia.europa.eu/juris/document/d ... id=8210597 the UK permanent residence card is now equivalent to the 2004/38 Art 10 card. So my wife with UK PR card should now be able to enter Ireland without a visa.
If she has ILR issued under the UK Immigration Rules, while she is within the UK, she is subject to the same rules as those determined by her passport. She will need to be stamped in when entering the UK.
Looks like I have indeed misunderstood it. Got over excited. Back to the drawing board. Thanks for the clarification. Is the only difference between an Art 10 and an Art 20 residence permit that the former is temporary and the latter is permanent?secret.simon wrote: ↑Mon Jul 06, 2020 12:44 pmYou've misunderstood the judgement. The ECJ has ruled that a person holding a Permanent Residence Card issued under Article 20 of EU Directive 2004/38/EC has the same rights as a person holding a Residence Card issued under Article 10 of the same Directive.panyatna wrote: ↑Mon Jul 06, 2020 12:04 pmHi again, after the ECJ decision in http://curia.europa.eu/juris/document/d ... id=8210597 the UK permanent residence card is now equivalent to the 2004/38 Art 10 card. So my wife with UK PR card should now be able to enter Ireland without a visa.
An ILR BRP is NOT a Permanent Residence Card for the purposes of EU law. A Permanent Residence Card is only issued for family members of non-UK EEA citizens living in the UK or for UK citizens who resided with their family members in another EEA member-state for more than three months and returned with them to the UK.
If she has ILR issued under the UK Immigration Rules, while she is within the UK, she is subject to the same rules as those determined by her passport. She will need to be stamped in when entering the UK.
Correct. Although still not applicable you anyway.