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Start here:wish_uk wrote:Note: I am writing this post on the behalf of my friend.
I am non eu citizen married to eu citizen in Pakistan and came to Denmark on visit visa and got Residence Card for family member of Eu citizen for five years.
but then my husband divorce me and my residence card got cancelled.
we were remained married for 3 years (less than 10 days) in total
also lived together in Denmark for 15 months.
I am a women and I dont know if I can get another Residence Card on the basis of previouse marriage (like ROR in uk)
thanks for help
thanks for reply,noajthan wrote:Start here:wish_uk wrote:Note: I am writing this post on the behalf of my friend.
I am non eu citizen married to eu citizen in Pakistan and came to Denmark on visit visa and got Residence Card for family member of Eu citizen for five years.
but then my husband divorce me and my residence card got cancelled.
we were remained married for 3 years (less than 10 days) in total
also lived together in Denmark for 15 months.
I am a women and I dont know if I can get another Residence Card on the basis of previouse marriage (like ROR in uk)
thanks for help
https://www.nyidanmark.dk/en-us/coming_ ... nation.htm
- cases related to DV (or death) seem to be options
In principle RoR exists EU-wide, as per:
http://ec.europa.eu/justice/policies/ci ... nt_low.pdf
- ref page 25
Marriage for less than 3 years is probably a deal breaker for friend's scenario.wish_uk wrote:thanks for reply,
I will be very thankful if you can guide me in few simple steps
thanking you in anticipation
Was the period between the date on the marriage certificate and the date on the decree absolute more or less than three years?wish_uk wrote:we were remained married for 3 years (less than 10 days) in total
wellsecret.simon wrote:Was the period between the date on the marriage certificate and the date on the decree absolute more or less than three years?wish_uk wrote:we were remained married for 3 years (less than 10 days) in total
EU law does not have the concept of discretion which exists in UK law. If the difference is ten days less than three years, the RoR will be refused.
However, Denmark does seem to have more relaxed rules regarding RoR as suggested by the link posted by noajthan.