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There are two types of family members who may enjoy rights of residence in the UK together with their EEA national relative: direct and extended. Extended Family Members of EEA Nationals in the UK (1 of 4): This post is
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Any EEA national, residing in the UK can invite two types of family members to join him: direct and extended. Direct Family Members of European Economic Area Nationals in the UK: In today’s video I’ll explain the rules about direct
What is the Difference Between the EU and the EEA Countries?
What is the Difference Between the EU and the EEA Countries? The best way to address this question is to first of all explain what the EU means: The European Union (EU) is an economic and political union of
Entering the UK as a Spouse of a Settled Person (Entry Clearance)
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