4/9/2021 · in a ‘durable relationship’ with an EEA national, which is ‘duly attested’, or ‘other family members’ , who: were dependants or members of the household of the EEA national prior to the EEA national’s coming to the UK , or have serious health grounds which strictly require their personal care by the EEA national, Union citizen has a durable relationship, duly attested. In the second scenario, national law applies. However, the Recommendation encourages Member States to treat such family members like those of mobile EU citizens, which would also enable Member States to avoid the administrative burden in having to apply different procedures.
Emotional dependence is covered by Article 3(2) (b) Directive, if a durable relationship can be duly attested. The partner with whom the Union citizen has (only) a durable relationship, may enforce derived right of residence, but does not qualify as a family member or other family member of the EU citizen.
possible recognition as another family member or a partner with whom the (returning) Union citizen has a durable. relationship, duly attested. The ECJ disregarded the possible …
3/13/2021 · The term durable relationship is not defined in EU law on freedom of movement . High Court grants judicial review of decision refusing Non-EU application to be treated as a permitted family member within the meaning of the EC (Free Movement of Persons) Regulations on foot of his relationship with a EU citizen because the Minister for Justice was …
6/14/2019 · In the Directive beneficiaries in this category are described in Article 3 (2) as the partner with whom the Union citizen has a durable relationship, duly attested. This definition can be found at reg.5 (1) (b) of the Regulations. In this case the Court asked.
When someone says that a document is duly attested , they are making a summary statement that all of the necessary legal requirements (such as signing,witnesses, notarization, notice published in a paper, service on required parties, etc.) have b…