Card residence EU family article 10 [closed]

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Directive 2004/38/EC say if you have card resident EU family member you can travel in the UK accompany citizen EEA without visa for no more than 3 months.

My question is can a "non EU member" (card resident EU family) stay and study for more than 3 months without member EEA (only)?



Best Answer

Third country nationals can only benefit from EU law when they join or accompany an EU citizen making use of their treaty rights in the UK. That's true for short-term visits (with or without EEA family permit) and for longer term stay. If they live with their EEA citizen sponsor, they are certainly allowed to study in the UK.

Otherwise, they are still allowed to work or study but under the common immigration rules (which might require some expensive visa or to meet rather onerous requirements depending on your exact situation).




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Who is close family member of EEA national?

A family member means a spouse, civil partner, child under 21, child over 21 who is still dependent on his/her EEA parent or step-parent, or a parent or grandparent who is dependent on the EEA national.

Can EU family member travel to Europe without visa after Brexit?

EU , EEA and Swiss citizens can travel to the UK for holidays or short trips without needing a visa. In other cases, find out if you need to apply for a visa to enter the UK . You can cross the UK border using a valid passport which should be valid for the whole time you are in the UK .

Can I travel to UK with Article 10 residence?

If you hold a valid Article 10 or Article 20 residence card, you may be able to apply for an EEA family permit or an EUSS family permit. These applications are free of charge and will help facilitate your entry to the UK.

How do I get a residence card of a family member of a EU citizen?

To obtain a residence card, they will need:
  • a valid passport.
  • your registration certificate as an EU national or any other proof of your residence in the country.
  • proof of the family relationship with you (such as a marriage or birth certificate)
  • for (grand)children, proof they are under 21 or dependent on you.




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