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Strange!luv2tr4v3l wrote:...I have a permanent German Residence Permit and a Stamp 4EUFam GNIB Card...
I think the OP is asking in a scenario where she moved from Germany to Ireland after having a RC from Germany. If she is staying outside Germany for more than 6 months is her German RC still valid? She can travel within the Schenegen on her own and without any restriction with her German RC but not with her GNIB card unless she is with the EU family member while entering the Schenegan. So does the member state update SIS when the holder of the RC is no longer a resident in the member state?ca.funke wrote:Strange!luv2tr4v3l wrote:...I have a permanent German Residence Permit and a Stamp 4EUFam GNIB Card...
You have a valid Schengen-residence-permit (Germany), as such entry should have been very easy.
The 4EUFam also grants entry to Portugal, however this is less known.
With the Schengen-Residence-Permit you´re allowed to enter Portugal, even without your husband.
In either case the passport shouldn´t have been stamped...
Very good question! For my answer I assumed that (somehow) both RCs are valid. If they´re not, then that´d be an explanation.newbieholland wrote:I think the OP is asking in a scenario where she moved from Germany to Ireland after having a RC from Germany. If she is staying outside Germany for more than 6 months is her German RC still valid?...
Are you sure? For example if a member state has a compulsory registration process at the town hall where you also had to de-register while moving out (for tax purposes) of the member state. The member state informs you (verbally) that you are not a residence here if you do not register yourself in 3 months time (which we were informed when we moved).ca.funke wrote:Very good question! For my answer I assumed that (somehow) both RCs are valid. If they´re not, then that´d be an explanation.newbieholland wrote:I think the OP is asking in a scenario where she moved from Germany to Ireland after having a RC from Germany. If she is staying outside Germany for more than 6 months is her German RC still valid?...
I live in Germany and have experience in that field, since the OP has a permanent Residence Permit, he can still use the Permit for two years while being de-registered from Germany. After two years this right is lost and thus can not be used.newbieholland wrote:Are you sure? For example if a member state has a compulsory registration process at the town hall where you also had to de-register while moving out (for tax purposes) of the member state. The member state informs you (verbally) that you are not a residence here if you do not register yourself in 3 months time (which we were informed when we moved).ca.funke wrote:Very good question! For my answer I assumed that (somehow) both RCs are valid. If they´re not, then that´d be an explanation.newbieholland wrote:I think the OP is asking in a scenario where she moved from Germany to Ireland after having a RC from Germany. If she is staying outside Germany for more than 6 months is her German RC still valid?...
I am sure there residency is affected in terms of permanent residence but would the residence card be still valid? Would they add any notes on SIS as I am willing to travel on my old residence card too but a bit confused to apply for a schenegan visa in my own capacity or use the residence card from a member state which is within schenegan? It will be great to have more info on this.
What happens if it is a five years residence permit and not permanent RC ?docteurbenway wrote:I live in Germany and have experience in that field, since the OP has a permanent Residence Permit, he can still use the Permit for two years while being de-registered from Germany. After two years this right is lost and thus can not be used.newbieholland wrote:Are you sure? For example if a member state has a compulsory registration process at the town hall where you also had to de-register while moving out (for tax purposes) of the member state. The member state informs you (verbally) that you are not a residence here if you do not register yourself in 3 months time (which we were informed when we moved).ca.funke wrote:Very good question! For my answer I assumed that (somehow) both RCs are valid. If they´re not, then that´d be an explanation.newbieholland wrote:I think the OP is asking in a scenario where she moved from Germany to Ireland after having a RC from Germany. If she is staying outside Germany for more than 6 months is her German RC still valid?...
I am sure there residency is affected in terms of permanent residence but would the residence card be still valid? Would they add any notes on SIS as I am willing to travel on my old residence card too but a bit confused to apply for a schenegan visa in my own capacity or use the residence card from a member state which is within schenegan? It will be great to have more info on this.
National or under Directive 2004/38/EC?newbieholland wrote:
What happens if it is a five years residence permit and not permanent RC ?
Ofcourse under the Directive. I am aware of the fact that the right is lost but I am wondering would this be mentioned on the SIS? How would the SPanish know if the German RC is still valid apart from looking at the validity dates?docteurbenway wrote:National or under Directive 2004/38/EC?newbieholland wrote:
What happens if it is a five years residence permit and not permanent RC ?
I am not 100% sure, but i believe the right is lost when you are de-registered, but can be restored upon return to Germany.
I've been told by the Foreigner's Office in Germany that my permanent Residence Permit will not expire anymore. She also gave me a document stating that. I've used the permit for entry to Germany twice, had no problems. My concern is going to other Schengen countries using this permit on my own and trying to convince Immigration ( if they give me hard time) that my permit is still valid.docteurbenway wrote:I live in Germany and have experience in that field, since the OP has a permanent Residence Permit, he can still use the Permit for two years while being de-registered from Germany. After two years this right is lost and thus can not be used.newbieholland wrote:Are you sure? For example if a member state has a compulsory registration process at the town hall where you also had to de-register while moving out (for tax purposes) of the member state. The member state informs you (verbally) that you are not a residence here if you do not register yourself in 3 months time (which we were informed when we moved).ca.funke wrote:Very good question! For my answer I assumed that (somehow) both RCs are valid. If they´re not, then that´d be an explanation.newbieholland wrote:I think the OP is asking in a scenario where she moved from Germany to Ireland after having a RC from Germany. If she is staying outside Germany for more than 6 months is her German RC still valid?...
I am sure there residency is affected in terms of permanent residence but would the residence card be still valid? Would they add any notes on SIS as I am willing to travel on my old residence card too but a bit confused to apply for a schenegan visa in my own capacity or use the residence card from a member state which is within schenegan? It will be great to have more info on this.
How does your permit look like? Is it the new plastic card?luv2tr4v3l wrote:I've used the permit for entry to Germany twice, had no problems. My concern is going to other Schengen countries using this permit...