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Here is the text of the directive in ItalianRichard66 wrote:I can't find this guide in Italian. Does anyone know if it exists?
The guide he refers to is "Right of Union Citizens and their family members to move and reside freely within the Union? Guide on how to get the best out of Directive 2004/38/EC" which clearly states that any Mamber State's Residence Card issued under Article 10 will do for otehr Member States, something the Directive does not spell out in so much words.Prawo wrote:Here is the text of the directive in ItalianRichard66 wrote:I can't find this guide in Italian. Does anyone know if it exists?
Here is the Directive in Greek.SMOOTH OPERATOR wrote:Hi Prawo,
do u please have a link for the directive in Greek and would u suggest that the whole of the 48 pages is printed out or just the pages in question
regards
I thought this was so obvious... No wonder the directive isn't so explicit! Is it the Directive's fault almost all member states took the chance to say the residence card has to be theirs? Since when does a directive interfere with the INTERNAL affairs of another state?The guide he refers to is "Right of Union Citizens and their family members to move and reside freely within the Union? Guide on how to get the best out of Directive 2004/38/EC" which clearly states that any Mamber State's Residence Card issued under Article 10 will do for otehr Member States, something the Directive does not spell out in so much words.
I would love to know since when the Italian border police have been doing the UK's immigration dirty work!!! I have never heard of a country's immigration officials enforcing the immigration laws of another country before (except for the Schengen agreement). It is up to UK immigration officials to decide who enters the UK or not, not Italian border police! That is infuriating, especially if you consider your average Italian border policeman is probably as think as two bricks.Having bought the tickets because the airline said my wife can board, the airline check-in head called me today to say my wife can't. The man told me the ITALIAN POLICE will not let her board, because she doesn't have a visa! I asked him to give me this in writing, which he refused to do, merely suggesting I might like to get a refund. He told me, among other stupid things, that what the immigration officer says is more important than what the Directive says. I seem to remember the Directive says that no member state can stop a union citizen and his family member to leave to go to another member state. This man called the British Embassy who insists she needs a visa or an EEA or whatever INDEPENDENTLY of the fact I live in the UK or in Italy. Apparently Surinder Singh and Regulation 9 of the Immigration (EEA) Regulations 2006/1003 has been revoked by the Embassy in Rome.
From Italy to France is not the problem.Richard66 wrote:And, of course, I've just spoken to my dear cousin in Paris, who will be delighted to see us.