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MrDan1974 wrote:Apparently, my application and supporting documents have been sent to Alicante for processing. I do have an additional item which has recently come to light and I would like to submit it belatedly but where? I have searched the web for and email address for a foreign office/ministry in Alicante but I can't find one...do they mean the office in Altea? If anybody could give me an email address or a link, I'd be very grateful!
Many Thanks.
Even more importantly, once residence in a new Member State is established, (126) non-discrimination on the basis of nationality applies to EU citizens even in the cases where they
objectively fail to meet the minimal requirements of secondary law necessary to establish residence at
the moment of the dispute. (127)
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To which end a residence permit is issued, which is not strictly necessary, as the right emerges from the Treaties directly:
Case 157/79 R. v. Stanislaus Pieck [1980] ECR 2171; Joined Cases 389 and 390/87 G.B.C. Echternach and A. Moritz v.
Minister van Onderwijs en Wetenschappen [1990] ECR 723.
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E.g. Case C-456/02 Trojani v. CPAS [2004] ECR I-7573. The Court underlined that to rely on Art. 12 EC [18 TFEU] a
residence permit is enough (para. 43).
The only proof that I have, confirming that we applied within a couple of weeks after arrival is copy of our Cita 4 email reply from the Foreign office in Altea. Do you think that this would suffice? and if they would have a record of our 'attempt' at application, which was never formally submitted until they had been in Spain for nearly a year?EUsmileWEallsmile wrote:Spain's transposition of the directive gives the authorities 3 months in which to issue a residence card (ie for your wife).
http://www.boe.es/buscar/act.php?id=BOE-A-2007-4184 (see Artículo 8.4)
I trust you, the EU citizen already has a residence certificate. These are to be issued immediately on application to those who meet the conditions.
Don't sit back, expedite it.MrDan1974 wrote:The only proof that I have, confirming that we applied within a couple of weeks after arrival is copy of our Cita 4 email reply from the Foreign office in Altea. Do you think that this would suffice? and if they would have a record of our 'attempt' at application, which was never formally submitted until they had been in Spain for nearly a year?EUsmileWEallsmile wrote:Spain's transposition of the directive gives the authorities 3 months in which to issue a residence card (ie for your wife).
http://www.boe.es/buscar/act.php?id=BOE-A-2007-4184 (see Artículo 8.4)
I trust you, the EU citizen already has a residence certificate. These are to be issued immediately on application to those who meet the conditions.
We have had no reply after 4 months now should I wait until 6 months have passed before I start 'geeing' them up or should I get on their case immediately?
Thanks :D
Basically it means that a document certifying or demonstrating the family link or marriage should be translated, apostalised or legalised.b) Documentación acreditativa, en su caso debidamente traducida y apostillada o legalizada, de la existencia del vínculo familiar, matrimonio o unión registrada que otorga derecho a la tarjeta.