Though M and his parents resided in Belgium, and M studied in Belgium, M’s father and mother worked in their company in the Netherlands. The Belgian refused a student grant because M’s parents did not work in Belgium. The court re-emphasised the obligations of countries not to discriminate against dependants of workers in other member states, and upheld the claim for financial support.
Citations:
Gazette 06-Oct-1999
Jurisdiction:
European
European, Benefits
Updated: 24 July 2022; Ref: scu.78812