On 16 July 2012,
the Immigration (European Economic Area) Regulations 2006 will change.
The amended
regulations will set out the rights of EEA nationals and their family members
to enter and reside in the UK and will also confirm the criteria for rights to
permanent residence.
The key changes
to the regulations include:
·
new rights of residence;
·
restrictions on free movement
rights;
·
amendments to reflect current
operational practice;
·
amendments to implement agreements
reached with the European Commission or stakeholders in relation to the UK's
implementation of Directive 2004/38/EC;
·
the extension of refusal
powers based on public policy, public health, and public security; and
·
amended appeal rights.
The regulations
have been amended to give effect to the judgments of the Court of Justice of
the European Union (ECJ). The court establishes new rights to enter and reside
in the UK and restricts the terms on which free movement rights can be
exercised.
Rights to reside
in the UK on the basis of ECJ judgments do not stem directly from Directive
2004/38/EC, therefore they are referred to as 'derivative rights'. This means
that the recognition of this right by the UK is not equal to rights under the
directive.
This also means
that those who acquire derivative rights are not eligible to acquire permanent
residence in the UK, or to sponsor family members in to the UK once they have
acquired a right to reside.
These changes
will affect:
·
primary carers of
self-sufficient EEA national children;
·
children of EEA national
workers or former workers where the child is in education in the UK;
·
primary carers of children of
EEA national workers or former workers where that child is in education in the
UK; and
·
dependent children under the
age of 18 of the primary carers in each of the categories listed above.
A new
application form will be available on our website shortly. Until this form is
published, applicants must complete form EEA2 (see right side of this page) and
include a covering letter explaining the reason for their application.
Applicants should post the form and letter to this address:
UK
Border Agency
European Applications
PO Box 306
Dept 110
Liverpool
L2 0QN
European Applications
PO Box 306
Dept 110
Liverpool
L2 0QN
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