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I think the court in the recent case of Ullah, also dealt with the new Regulation 21(5), albeit in a different context.vinny wrote: ↑Sat Aug 26, 2017 1:01 amBarnett and others (EEA Regulations: rights and documentation) Jamaica [2012] UKUT 142 (IAC) (14 May 2012).
It also applies when sponsors die. In their cases, there should no longer even exist a valid passport! (Or is it just Britain that cancels the passports of the deceased?)
Curiously, this requirement does not apply to family members who are themselves EEA nationals!
If the EEA National has died, then Regulation 42(1) will likely be engaged.
Well they really should not, as a matter of EU law.
[url=http://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/HTML/?uri=CELEX:32004L0038&from=EN][b]Article 13 Retention of the right of residence by family members in the event of divorce, annulment of marriage or termination of registered partnership[/b][/url] wrote:
1. Without prejudice to the second subparagraph, divorce, annulment of the Union citizen's
marriage or termination of his/her registered partnership, as referred to in point 2(b) of Article 2
shall not affect the right of residence of his/her family members who are nationals of a Member
State.
Before acquiring the right of permanent residence, the persons concerned must meet the conditions
laid down in points (a), (b), (c) or (d) of Article 7(1).
But Regulation 21(5) does not affect the rights of family members -
Therefore, the denial of a residence card does not affect one's rights in a state subject to the rule of law. (This conclusion is an unpleasant echo of the principle that mere EFMs may petition for privileges rather than have rights.)2004/38/EC Article 25(1) wrote:"Possession of a registration certificate as referred to in Article 8, of a document certifying permanent residence, of a certificate attesting submission of an application for a family member residence card, of a residence card or of a permanent residence card, may under no circumstances be made a precondition for the exercise of a right or the completion of an administrative formality, as entitlement to rights may be attested by any other means of proof."