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Thank you clarifying Directive/2004/38/EC! Very concise and well written, just like the rest of your blog - kudos!Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:If you are married to your partner or have a registered civil partnership, then they can trivially come with you.
Getting married now, after being together for so long, should be no problem. If the NL government later suspects a marriage of convenience, then they are allowed (at that point) to ask for more evidence from you that it is a real and ongoing relationship, and it sounds like that would be easy for you to provide (I think it is foolish to provide the evidence in advance).
Your right of free movement starts as soon as you try to leave the UK. Same with your married partner.
Since your partner has a Taiwan passport, no visa is required.
After you have worked in the Netherlands, your partner has the right to reside in the UK on the same simple basis as you both moved to the Netherlands. http://eumovement.wordpress.com/2007/04 ... ional-law/
The Netherlands is a lovely place!
p.s. No MVV required for family members of EU citizens.
Which visa did you enter the Netherlands on? You didn't need to touch this "mmv" thing, right?ninmurai wrote:Just to update that the verification with the IND for my partner was successful and we now have necessary documentation to prove that I am exercising my 2004/38/EC Treaty rights here in NL with my family member.