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I don't know where is "over here (mainland Europe)" but this is not a British thing. This is the EU law. The only difference would be if "over here" would be the country you are national of as they can impose the domestic rules on you.nebuzer wrote:But that means that it is not important to have a (long lasting) work contract? I mean when I would apply for a visa for my wife over here (mainland europe) I would need a year contract or a 2 year contract.
I would have expected that they would say at least a 3 month contract, 6 month contract, but this isn't the case in Britain "under EU-law" if I understood correctly?