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questionaire for EEA residence card in Norway

Post by toves » Thu Apr 04, 2013 6:23 pm

Hi

Sponsor is Norwegian citizen who has exercised my treaty rights in UK, got registration card from UKBA
Applicant is non EEA citizen with RC from UK

Applied to the Norwegian police 26th of November
Received questionnaire 25th of February
Some of the questions seem irrelevant for the application:

My husbands parents and siblings names
Common friends
pictures from the wedding and taken over time.
How I am going to provide us in the future( I am working full time and they got the salary slips)
working contract and pay slips from UK ( why? I have submitted my registration card from UKBA)
Who proposed and how
It seem that the Norwegian police suspect marriage of convenience in all cases. Below is a link to a document they require filled in with all EEA applications from 31st of January
Our questionnaire is even more detailed so I guess they suspect ours is a marriage of convenience.
It says you can fill it in, but if you dont they will send it to UDI, when I called them today and asked if this was in compliance with the Directive, they just replied: It is to ensure that all the requirements are fulfilled.

http://www.udi.no/Global/UPLOAD/Sjekkli ... Spouse.pdf

Feel they are not in compliance with the Directive :(

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Post by acme4242 » Fri Apr 05, 2013 4:05 am

http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/Lex ... FIN:EN:PDF
The Directive does not prevent Member States from
investigating individual cases where there is a
well-founded suspicion of abuse.
However, Community law prohibits systematic checks

The prohibition includes not only checks on all migrants,
but also checks on whole classes of migrants
(e.g. those from a given ethnic origin).

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