Casa wrote:Where does the husband believe that
Zambrano applies? I'm assuming that the child isn't a British citizen?
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At all times whilst the Zambrano conditions are met, the carer has the right not to have action taken to remove her from the country if the effect would be to deprive the child of his or her right, as a citizen of the EU, to remain within the EU."
AND (for Case Workers)
....
you must assess whether there is another direct relative, legal guardian, or in
the case of adults, a private or local authority in the UK, who is either:
already providing care for the British citizen, or
is able to assume care for the British citizen.
THe child was born in the UK and is a brotish Cotizen and it applies because Zambrano (C34/09), established that member states cannot refuse a person the right to reside and work in the host member state, where that person is the primary carer of a Union citizen who is residing in their member state of nationality and refusal of a right of residence to that primary carer would deprive the Union citizen of the substance of their European citizenship rights by forcing them to leave the EEA.
About the second point, the kid has a father too so would they argue saying "the father can look after the child"? or the government can? If in any circumstance, they have to leave the UK, the mother will take the child with her. The mother is the main carer, her father works all day