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Hi Directive,Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:If I understand correctly, all the money your parents have has come from you. Is this true? Since when?.
do you think that EC Manager appeal will not suffice to overturn this?Directive/2004/38/EC wrote: I suspect you are going to have to appeal.
GreenieGreenie wrote:The ECM review is part of the appeal process. You need to appeal and the ECM conducts a review before a date for the appeal hearing is set.
We have no time constraints, but it would be nice to be re-united as soon as it is practically possible.Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:Asbo, What are your time constraints?
I think actually you will want to go down the formal appeal route. It is also worth sending the same material to the ECM and asking for a review, but start the appeal now.
Directive 2004/38/EC speaks of "the dependent direct relatives in the ascending line and those of the spouse or partner as defined in point (b)"a.s.b.o wrote:have you ever dealt with ...." we are not satisfied that the financial dependence is through necessity and not choice" argument in refusing to accept the dependence on the UKBA side when making EEA FP application?
Can you please make reference to a specific legislation or even signpost so that us applicants can address this comment more effectively. Thank you
Thank you, from this I gathered the following -keffers wrote:£80 (for each applicant) for a papers appeal - £140 each for an oral appeal.
See the following Upper Tribunal case from August 2011:
http://www.bailii.org/uk/cases/UKUT/IAC ... geria.html
(paras 41-43 in particular)
Hi Sum1sum1 wrote:As Greenie said, there is now only one way to appeal which includes a review by the ECM. Your changes will solely depend on how you present your case. Keffer's link to that recent judgment and the reference to the ECIs inside are probably a good starting point but you may want to seek competent legal advice on this.
What would it mean for your parents to not have your support anymore?