Are your grandparents Germans living in Austria or Austrian nationals?sadmanonatrain wrote:
ALKB I appreciate your long post. I don't see what your say to be wrong so we won't be going to Germany anyway. We'll have to go to another country (any suggestions?). I was thinking Austria but I have grandparents living there and I assume that's another no-no. So I don't want any association with anything or anyone regarding relatives/birth/nationality to keep the application clean!
Which then leaves me with a wide variety of countries I don't hold any strong feelings for wanting to move to. I try to think of it as exciting or a mini adventure for 6 months but we've been relocating for the past 2 years and I just want it to end now.
Ireland is popular with these routes. Just the working holiday for my partner is a bit strict (having to apply physically in Japan, high amount of money in the bank). In the maybe pile for now. Probably most appealing due to its proximity and the ease of integration.
Thanks.
If they are Austrian, you might be Austrian, too, without knowing it! Shows how important it is to talk to parents/grandparents and be interested in things like that before people are gone and documentation is lost and you find yourself in all sorts of potentially strange situations.
If your grandparents are German, then no problem at all, Austria is a lovely country and suitable to exercise treaty rights, lots of jobs in the tourism industry.
If you prefer Sunny and mediterranean, then I'd second Malta.
Have you read through the changes to UK's relationship with the EU in case of a remain vote in the referendum? Cameron is adamant it's all watertight and legally binding the second Britain decides to stay in the EU. The future looks a bit problematic for Surinder Singh applicants...