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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> United Kingdom Asylum and Immigration Tribunal >> PB and Others (Goa: EEA discretionary permit; interpretation) India [2005] UKIAT 00082 (20 April 2005) URL: http://www.bailii.org/uk/cases/UKIAT/2005/00082.html Cite as: [2005] UKAIT 00082, [2005] UKIAT 82, [2005] UKIAT 00082 |
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PB and Others (Goa: EEA discretionary permit; interpretation) India [2005] UKIAT 00082
Date of hearing: 30 November 2004
Date Determination notified: 20 April 2005
PB and Others |
APPELLANT |
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Entry Clearance Officer, Bombay | RESPONDENT |
"1. The following shall, irrespective of their nationality, have the right to install themselves with a worker who is a national of one Member State and who is employed in the territory of another Member State:
(a) his spouse and their descendants who are under the age of 21 years or are dependants;
(b) dependent relatives in the ascending line of the worker and his spouse.
2. Member States shall facilitate the admission of any member of the family not coming within the provisions of paragraph 1 if dependent on the worker referred to above or living under his roof in the country whence he comes.
3. For the purposes of paragraphs 1 and 2, the worker must have available for his family housing considered as normal for national workers in the region where he is employed; this provision, however must not give rise to discrimination between national workers and workers from the other Member States."
"13. Issue of EEA family permit
(1) An entry clearance officer must issue an EEA family permit, free of charge to a person who applies for one if he is a family member of-
(a) a qualified person; or
(b) a person who is not a qualified person, where that person-
(i) will be travelling to the United Kingdom with the person who has made the application within a year of the date of the application; and
(ii) will be a qualified person on arrival in the United Kingdom.
(2) But paragraph (1) does not apply if-
(a) the applicant; or
(b) the person whose family member he is
falls to be excluded from the United Kingdom on grounds of public policy, public security or public health.
10. Dependants and members of the household of EEA nationals
(1) If a person satisfies any of the conditions in paragraph (4), and if in all the circumstances it appears to the decision-maker appropriate to do so, the decision-maker may issue to that person an EEA family permit, a residence permit or a residence document (as the case may be).
(2) Where a permit or document has been issued under paragraph (1), these Regulations apply to the holder of the permit or document as if he were the family member of an EEA national and the permit or document had been issued to him under regulation 13 or 15.
(3) Without prejudice to regulation 22, a decision-maker may revoke (or refuse to renew) a permit or document issued under paragraph (1) if he decides that the holder no longer satisfies any of the conditions in paragraph (4).
(4) The conditions are that the person [is a relative of an EEA national or his spouse and]-
(a) is dependent on the EEA national or his spouse;
(b) is living as part of the EEA national's household outside the United Kingdom; or
(c) was living as part of the EEA national's household before the EEA national came to the United Kingdom.
(5) However, for those purpose 'EEA national' does not include-
(a) an EEA national who is in the United Kingdom as a self-sufficient person, a retired person or a student;
(b) an EEA national who, when he is in the United Kingdom, will be a person referred to in sub-paragraph (a)."
"(a) his spouse;
(b) descendants of his or of his spouse who are under 21 or are their dependants;
(c) dependent relatives in his ascending line or that of his spouse."
C M G OCKELTON
DEPUTY PRESIDENT