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The Lounes judgment does not apply in this case.
I concur with this advice. Either apply under the UK Immigration Rules or renounce your British citizenship, thereby becoming a purely EEA citizen.
secret.simon wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17, 2018 4:46 pmThe Lounes judgment does not apply in this case.
It applies to EEA citizens who moved to the UK and subsequently applied for and acquired British citizenship. For the Lounes judgment to be engaged, freedom of movement within the EEA needs to have been exercised by the EEA citizen having moved across national boundaries and exercising treaty rights.
The OP has had Italian citizenship by birth and does not seem to have exercised treaty rights in another EEA country. Therefore Lounes is irrelevant.
I concur with this advice. Either apply under the UK Immigration Rules or renounce your British citizenship, thereby becoming a purely EEA citizen.
My mom was a British subject when i was born. No I never resided anywhere but the UK because of coarse I was under my family supervision till the age of 18 which I then met my now husband.