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Residence card for a family member of a European Union citizen (Spanish version); evidence for a third-country national who is a family member of a citizen of the EU, or of Iceland, Norway or Liechtenstein, of the right to move and reside freely within the territory of the Member States.
Directive 2004/38/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 29 April 2004 recognises the right of citizens of the Union and their family members to move and reside freely within the territory of the Member States [363] [364] [365] defines the right of free movement for citizens of the European Economic Area (EEA), which includes the ...
The Citizens' Rights Directive 2004/38/EC [1] (also sometimes called the "Free Movement Directive") sets out the conditions for the exercise of the right of free movement for citizens of countries in the European Economic Area (EEA), which includes the member states of the European Union (EU) and the three European Free Trade Association (EFTA) members Iceland, Norway and Liechtenstein.
“Moving to Germany from the US” was 42 times more searched this last week, according to VisaGuide.World. Searches for “How to move to Europe” were up 1,566%, with inquires about “English ...
The offer: Any Swiss or permanent resident of Switzerland who decides to move to the village and buy, refurbish or build a home can be paid CHF25,000 ($25,400) per adult, CHF50,000 per couple and ...
Rules for family members of EU single market nationals An individual can enter and stay in each Schengen member state for up to 3 months without a visa if he/she: [58] [59] holds a valid travel document, and; possesses a residence card indicating that the person is a family member of an EU single market national.
How long is a US passport good for?: Here's what to know -- and how to renew it. Applying for a visa: Why the process could be 'discouraging visitors' and keeping families apart
Family reunification is a recognized reason for immigration in many countries because of the presence of one or more family members in a certain country, therefore, enables the rest of the divided family or only specific members of the family to emigrate to that country as well.