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Is SOLVIT (European question asked system) fast to answer?
The EU website provides a brief explanation of how Solvit works. It also published a scoreboard with more details and a few stats on actual performance. … the resolution rate is 90% for Austria so you should at least get some clarity on your situation (resolution does not necessarily means you get satisfaction, if it turns out that there was no breach of EU …
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How can I get my Spanish work permit and residency through my partner who is British and I a...
Can a non-EU citizen with a EU partner live and work in the EU? … , Moving to Frankfurt with my Swedish wife, I am not EU citizen, What is the process of getting a UK visa and a work permit for a non-EU citizen married to an EU citizen? …
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Is there any unemployment benefit in Austria after working for less than one year?
EU citizens should also have access to these benefits on a par with citizens if they lived at least 5 years in the country but before that the rules are more complex and countries are able to set restrictions …
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Is there any advantages in changing the residence when changing Country in EU?
That said, beside avoiding trouble and doing things properly, there is in fact an advantage to making sure your residence in another EU country is documented and recognized. … Under EU rules, after five years in the country, you enjoy extensive rights in the host country even beyond those enjoyed by other EU citizens. …
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Which EU territories outside Europe does an EU citizen have right of residence in?
The French DOM and Saint-Martin are part of the EU (albeit outside Schengen) and EU citizens can settle there without restriction. The Azores, Madeira and the Canary islands have a similar status. … from that of the EU, and trade more easily with the US). …
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What happens if all my identification documents expire abroad?
UK and other authorities will need you to procure another ID for any official purposes, including traveling. If you still have recently expired documents, renewing them is much easier and it might eve …
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Can an EU resident work anywhere in the EU?
There are several ways non-EU nationals can gain a right to reside elsewhere in the EU:
The EU blue card is an attempt at creating an EU residence card for some categories of migrants. … Directive 2003/109/EC on long-term residents creates some EU-wide rights for specific categories of non-EU nationals. …
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Can you move your No Claims Bonus between EU countries?
Yes, it's possible since I have done it… but I am not sure if there is any specific EU-wide rule or standard document for that and I am not able to provide anything more than an anecdote. …
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Can I invite my parents from inside another EU country?
The procedure is detailed in As an EU national just moved to France, how do I get a "Attestation d'accueil" for a friend's visa? … de séjour, whereas EU citizens do not. …
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Can I have two residence permits in two different EU countries?
Common sense suggests it's difficult to fully “reside“ in two countries at once. Either you care for your mother (the main way to qualify for a family member permit for extended family) and being ther …
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EU residence "blue card" without job?
Having a work contract or binding offer is a strict requirement for the EU blue card, see article 5(1)(a) of the Blue card directive. There is even a minimum salary requirement. …
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EU citizen, EU child, non-EU spouse
It doesn't differ much from EU country to EU country (except your own country, where you are generally not covered by EU rules) because, as soon as you are making use of your right to freedom of movement … , her right to join you is grounded in EU law. …
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Do you need a Degree to apply for the EU Blue Card?
Formally, what's required by the relevant EU directive are “higher professional qualifications” defined as
‘higher professional qualifications’ means qualifications attested by evidence of higher education … Most of them are not particularly easy to get but the EU blue card is not the only type of work permit/visa available in participating EU countries. …
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In which EU country does an EU citizen need a resident permit?
Andrew Lott is completely correct that in principle a residence permit isn't required but even if you don't need one, some countries do require you to get a special registration card for EU citizens. … The official EU website provides country-by-country information for most member states. …
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Married to an EU citizen (UK national in the UK), can I work in the UK?
See also When returning to the UK from working in the EU, what do you need to show you activated your "Treaty Rights" WRT non-EU family members? … What matters is his citizenship and whether or not he can invoke the EU right to free movement of persons. …