ribena wrote:John wrote: If you remember, the UK says that for family members to apply for an EEA they must be legally resident in the EU.
The UK says no such thing. Quite a number of EEA Family Permits are issued each year, at British Missions outside the EU or EEA.
im confused.. is that means that i , for instance applied for Dutch MVV back in 2005 are not allowed to apply for the residence card??

No, it doesn't mean that. John is arguing that the UK accepts applications from all countries, including those outside the EU/EEA.
I am confused about Richard66's post, though. I have not seen anything about the UK requiring prior residence in another EU/EEA country. Even on this board, there are quite a number of people who have succesfully applied for an EEA family permit from outside the EU/EEA.
I thought it was only Ireland that requested this?
However, the judgement allows the UK/other respective governments to impose some sort of penalty on those who entered the UK illegally or overstay a visa, and then subsequently apply to 'adjust' their status using the EU directive, without leaving the UK (article 97):
However, even if the personal conduct of the person concerned does not justify the adoption of measures of public policy or public security within the meaning of Article 27 of Directive 2004/38, the Member State remains entitled to impose other penalties on him which do not interfere with freedom of movement and residence, such as a fine, provided that they are proportionate (see, to that effect, MRAX, paragraph 77 and the case-law cited).