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Especially if the two of you are married then if you and your husband (as he would be) intend to live in any other EEA country, apart from NL (where he is a Citizen), then :-Iza wrote:Question: if my boyfriend moves to another EU country, is there a country that would be more easy for me, a Canadian, to enter/reside and be with my partner, including marriage if needed?
John wrote:Especially if the two of you are married then if you and your husband (as he would be) intend to live in any other EEA country, apart from NL (where he is a Citizen), then :-Iza wrote:Question: if my boyfriend moves to another EU country, is there a country that would be more easy for me, a Canadian, to enter/reside and be with my partner, including marriage if needed?
Accordingly, for example if he relocated to say the UK ... his English good? .... then you would obtain a UK-issued EEA Family Permit ... confirming that you have the rights to live and work in the UK as your Dutch husband.
- he has the right to live and work in any EU/EEA country under EU/EEA legislation
- you, a so-called "third-country national" have the same rights, but need an EEA Family Permit in your passport to prove it
But it does not need to be the UK, it could be any EEA country. Coming from Canada, in case you might miss the snow, it could be Iceland, Norway, Sweden or Finland instead.