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Tag: Free Movement

European Court: EU Citizens who become British can still have their families reside with them

14 November, 2017 visadreams

Earlier this year, I wrote a post warning EEA nationals that if they naturalised as British citizens, they would lose their EEA freedom of movement

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IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR EEA NATIONALS: ONCE YOU NATURALISE AS BRITISH, YOU LOSE YOUR FREE MOVEMENT RIGHTS AS AN EU NATIONAL IN THE UK

23 February, 2017 visadreams

Are you an EEA national wanting to naturalise as a British citizen? Before you do so, read about the consequences of doing so for you and your family.

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