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As regards the UK, where have you read that?I've reading that in countries like UK, Greece and Finland the non-EU spouse has forbidden to leave the country while the RC is being processed.
John wrote:As regards the UK, where have you read that?I've reading that in countries like UK, Greece and Finland the non-EU spouse has forbidden to leave the country while the RC is being processed.
The girl is nothing but an ignorant bully, who did not know Czech law.moroni wrote:We started to argue about it, when I talked about the Directive (my bad I didn't print a copy, but after the good first experience here I didn't think it was necessary), she said that she doesn't care about European laws because this is CR and they have their own laws,
The main transposing instrument of the Directive is Act no 326/1999 Coll. on the residence of aliens
in the territory of the Czech Republic, as amended (hereinafter the “Aliens Act”) (Zákon 326/1999 SB.
ze dne 30. listopadu 1999 o pobytu cizinců na území České republiky a o změně některých zákonů, ve
znění pozdějších předpisů.) The act was in force prior to the adoption of the Directive, so it was
amended accordingly as well as the other acts (last transposing measure came into force on 21
December 2007).
Some of these questions are out of line.moroni wrote:Today two plain-clothes polices came to our flat, I guess to check that we live together, they asked me my passport, and talked with my wife by phone since she was at work. They asked her where she works, how much we pay for the flat, and if we know the neighbors.