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Did you send your British Birth Certificate in with his application?maviesk wrote:I never actually told them I'm a British citizen, do they even bother to check
Earlier this month the Advocate-General of the in the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Justice, held that physical movement to a Member State other than the Member State of nationality is not required before residence rights as a citizen of the Union can be invoked – in other words, a right of residence in a Member State is based on citizenship of the Union, a free standing right alongside the concept of free movement between Member States. Such rights derive directly from the Treaty on the European Union and Article 18 of the Treaty of course provides for the prohibition of discrimination based on nationality and should therefore apply to all citizens of the Union.
You got that right!! Hence why they get slapped on the wrist regularly by the ECJ and the courts are back-logged with cases against the Minister for Justice.maviesk wrote:Sounds like Ireland makes things difficult for people all round when it comes to immigration policy.