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Most unfortunate.logical_1 wrote:Dear members, my FP under S.S has been refused. We have been living in Germany for 10 months. Have EU RC, wife's been working, rental agreements, insurance and I believe strong COL.
But despite all of this UKVI refused my application. Refusal wording:
Regulation 9 was amended on 1 January 2014 to include a ‘centre of life’ test. Relevant factors to show the centre of the British citizen’s life has transferred to another EEA state include, but are not limited to; period of residence in the EEA state as a worker or self-employed person, location of the British citizen’s principal residence and degree of integration of the British citizen in the EEA state.
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I therefore refuse your EEA Family Permit application because I am not satisfied that you meet all of the requirements of regulation 9 of the Immigration (European Economic Area) Regulations 2006.
I previously travelled to the UK on EU RC and had no problems at all.
Is the refusal justified? If not, should I appeal or reapply pointing out the case laws. Your opinion would be valuable. TIA
What do you think would be the appropriate action? Reapply?noajthan wrote:Most unfortunate.logical_1 wrote:Dear members, my FP under S.S has been refused. We have been living in Germany for 10 months. Have EU RC, wife's been working, rental agreements, insurance and I believe strong COL.
But despite all of this UKVI refused my application. Refusal wording:
Regulation 9 was amended on 1 January 2014 to include a ‘centre of life’ test. Relevant factors to show the centre of the British citizen’s life has transferred to another EEA state include, but are not limited to; period of residence in the EEA state as a worker or self-employed person, location of the British citizen’s principal residence and degree of integration of the British citizen in the EEA state.
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I therefore refuse your EEA Family Permit application because I am not satisfied that you meet all of the requirements of regulation 9 of the Immigration (European Economic Area) Regulations 2006.
I previously travelled to the UK on EU RC and had no problems at all.
Is the refusal justified? If not, should I appeal or reapply pointing out the case laws. Your opinion would be valuable. TIA
Yours seems to be one of the first test cases.
One other member has recently reported follow up enquiries and was then granted (in their case) their RC.
You can get into head of caseworker who has assessed and weighed up your case here:
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... ns-_v1.pdf
If you reapply you are likely to face the same refusal for same reasons.logical_1 wrote:What do you think would be the appropriate action? Reapply?