diamond45 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 30, 2019 9:57 am
Thank you for your response. How about my husband can he sponsor my brother to apply for EU permit to come to UK. Sorry to ask so many questions. This website has a lot of help.
As explained in the official guideline page:
https://www.gov.uk/apply-for-a-uk-resid ... ligibility
Extended family members
You can apply as an extended family member if you’re either:
the unmarried partner of the EEA national and you’re in a lasting relationship with them that’s similar to a marriage or civil partnership
a relative of the EEA national (or of their spouse or civil partner) but you do not qualify as their family member
Relatives include brothers or sisters, aunts or uncles, nephews or nieces and cousins. Relatives can also include grandchildren, parents and grandparents if the EEA national only has the right to reside as a student.
As well as being a relative of the EEA national, one of the following must be true:
before coming to the UK you were dependent on the EEA national, or were a member of the EEA national’s household, and you’re still dependent on them or are still a member of their household
you need the personal care of the EEA national (or of their spouse or civil partner) on serious health grounds
So if your brother is currently dependent on your husband, or is a member of their household (lives in the same house); or needs the personal care of you, or your brother, then your husband could sponsor him.
Keep in mind this refers to genuine financial dependency and/or cohabitation, not sporadic money transfers or visits to the household.
My posts express what I believe are the facts, based on the best of my knowledge, about the topics discussed in this forum. They do not constitute immigration advice.