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They also provide a link to the standard amount needed to be considered self-sufficient:Economically non-active
As a European Union citizen, you are not active economically if you do not work and will be living on private means, or are retiring here, for instance. In that case you must meet the following conditions.
Conditions
* You have health insurance;
* You have enough money to prevent a situation in which you have to rely on public funds during your stay. Your means of existence will in any case be sufficient if you satisfy the income requirement.
If you do not have sufficient funds, you may also use the funds of your spouse or registered partner to demonstrate you have sufficient funds. You must demonstrate this with, for instance, a copy of a recent statement for a joint bank account, demonstrating the income.
In the event of a partner or a third party, you may submit an unconditional statement from that person stating that you have access to his income for the income requirement applicable to you.
Other examples are funds sufficient for the expected residence period or an entitlement to a monthly payment such as pension, insurance, etcetera.
If you are married to or if you are the (registered) partner of a citizens of the European Union you do not need to apply for an MVV. You can travel to the Netherlands together with your partner. This also applies to a number of other family members. For more information, please go to ‘Family member of a citizen of the European Union’.
You should be able to enter the country and apply from there. It seems more straightforward than some of the other EU countries. I believe they will issue you with a 6 month stamp while they process your application. It seems they usually respond within 2 months, from what I've read other sites. You should be sure to have all your documents ready before you go just to be safe. Plus, it will allow you to submit your application quicker if everything is already at hand.Are you a family member or relative of a European Union citizen, and do you not have EU/EEA or Swiss nationality?
If this is the case, the registration certificate does not apply to you. You must apply for a residence document (proof of lawful residence). You may apply for a residence document with the municipality (Department of Civil Affairs or the municipal Aliens Affairs desk) by submitting the ‘Application for assessment under community law’ form, which can be downloaded here.
It shouldn't, but I wouldn't really know. I'm not sure on the exact rules on this. Hopefully someone else can answer your questions, but I would think that should count.maxiy wrote:Dear kabuki,
Thank you again for all your information.
My partner have never been Into the UK/EU just when she was 1-3 years old
and then she left the UK.
As we don't have an Address in the UK before.
Do you think this should be a problem with our application.