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EU Dependants Under Free Movement of Workers Cases

We specialize in handling cases involving dependants of EU citizens under the Free Movement of Workers directive, offering comprehensive legal support for fresh applications across all EU countries. Our team ensures that dependants can exercise their rights to live and work in any EU member state seamlessly.

Qualifying Requirements:

  1. Relationship to an EU Citizen:
    • The applicant must be a direct family member of an EU citizen. This includes spouses, registered partners, children under 21, dependent children, and dependent parents.
  2. Proof of Relationship:
    • Applicants must provide valid documentation to prove their relationship with the EU citizen, such as marriage certificates, birth certificates, or registered partnership documents.
  3. Financial Dependency:
    • Dependants must demonstrate financial dependency on the EU citizen. This includes providing evidence of regular financial support, such as six months of bank statements showing money transfers or payments for essential needs.
  4. Residence in an EU Member State:
    • The EU citizen must be residing in an EU member state other than their country of nationality.
  5. Legal Entry and Stay:
    • The dependant must have legally entered and be legally staying in the host EU member state.

Key Features:

  1. Expertise in EU Law:
    • 22 Years of Experience: Our team has over two decades of experience in EU immigration law, managing complex cases involving the free movement of workers and their dependants.
    • Professional Lawyers: We have a team of professional lawyers specialized in EU immigration laws.
  2. No Win No Fee Guarantee:
    • We provide a no win no fee arrangement, ensuring dedicated assistance without financial risk.
  3. Full Right to Work:
    • Dependants are entitled to full work rights in the host EU country, enabling them to seek employment and contribute economically.
  4. Permanent Residency and Citizenship:
    • Dependants can apply for permanent residency (PR) after five years of continuous legal residence and may eventually seek EU citizenship.

Common Issues and Scenarios:

  1. Incorrect Documentation:
    • Applications may be denied due to incomplete or incorrect documentation. We assist in compiling the required documents, ensuring they meet EU requirements.
  2. Proof of Relationship:
    • Challenges in proving the relationship between the EU citizen and their dependant. We help gather and present compelling evidence.
  3. Financial Dependency:
    • Proving financial dependency through bank statements showing regular transfers and payments for essential needs.
  4. Past Immigration Violations:
    • Addressing past immigration issues that may affect the application, such as previous overstays or visa violations.
  5. Application Denials:
    • Handling refusals and delays in applications, providing robust representations to challenge and rectify these decisions.

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