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Really? It would seem to me that the UK needs an influx of money now more than ever. Removing this option would be a very daft decision... although not the first one.Rania wrote:MY husband and myself are both none EEA nationals with EEA(Irish) children under 18.We were planning to settle in the UK under the 'retirement of independent means' category, but this route has recently been closed.
Yes, that should be possible, but not easy. The UK is obviously not happy with this decision, so you may have to assert your right in court.We are now studying the possibility of entering the UK under the EEA law which allows none EEA parents of EEA children under 18 to enter and eventually gain permanent residence( after 5 years) if they are accompanying their minor children( Chen case), provided the EEA children are self-sufficient.
I think the case is complicated enough to hire a lawyer. But you could also just make an application for an EEA Family Permit at the British embassy and see what happens. It may just be granted, and if not you can still get a lawyer for the appeal.Kindly advice us how to proceed with this immigration process and where to seek advice?
Are you sure? I think you do qualify for EEA FPs, since you are the non-EEA family members of an EEA national who will be exercising Treaty rights in the UK.Rania wrote:Thanks, John. However from what I gather it seems we,as non dependent parents of EEA minor children don't qualify for a family permit.
Indeed. But the EEA FP is issued to non-EEA family members of an EEA national. Not necessarily dependant non-EEA family members.Rania wrote:..they did not consider that a parent can be 'dependent' on a child!!
How old are your children?Rania wrote:It seems under The Chen ruling(ECJ C-200/02) the ruling did NOT state that the EEA national child's parents would have a right to reside as a 'family member' as defined under EC law. Furthermore, they did not consider that a parent can be 'dependent' on a child!!( I am just reiterating their way of putting it!!!!)
My husband is nearing retirement and was going to enter the uk under the recently deleted " retirement of independent means" category so we planned to be self- sufficient anyway and hopefully we can prove it to the UK authorities.!!