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EEA family permit refused to EEA mother

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zubby007
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EEA family permit refused to EEA mother

Post by zubby007 » Wed May 01, 2013 1:20 pm

Hello House, my friend who is an EEA national on maternity leave applied for her mother who is a retired teacher in her home country Nigeria for EEA family permit. The application was refused reason given at the Embassy was that there was no proof of financial dependancy submitted, even though the mother was not depending on the EEA national due to her receiving pension. Any advise on what to do because the EEA National intend to appeal to the Embassy.
Thanks
Documents submitted:
EEA Permanent Resident
EEA National ID
Payslips and P60
EEA Marriage Cerfiticate
Maternity Leave from Employer
Child Birth Certificate
Bank Statements
EEA National Birth Certificate

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Post by Obie » Wed May 01, 2013 1:31 pm

The parent of an EEA national don't qualify for an EEA family permit, except they can should they are dependant on their son/daughter.

In this circumstances, the ECO was correct, especially given the fact that there is no evidence they were living under the EEA national's roof.
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Post by zubby007 » Wed May 01, 2013 1:55 pm

[quote="Obie"]The parent of an EEA national don't qualify for an EEA family permit, except they can should they are dependant on their son/daughter.

In this circumstances, the ECO was correct, especially given the fact that there is no evidence they were living under the EEA national's roof.[/quote]


Thanks Obie for your response I just finished speaking with the EEA national, one more question please do you think the mother will qualify for a visit visa with those document sent and her pension payslip.

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Post by Directive/2004/38/EC » Wed May 01, 2013 11:52 pm

That is another section of the board. Normal UK rules apply. Since she has been refused once, I suspect it increases the chance that she will be refused under another category.

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