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Nouazli, Regina (on The Application of) v Secretary of State for The Home Department: SC 20 Apr 2016

The court considered the compatibility with EU law of regulations 21 and 24 of the 2006 Regulations, and the legality at common law of the appellant’s administrative detention from 3 April until 6 June 2012 and of bail restrictions thereafter until 2 January 2013. The regulations were designed to give effect to the Citizens Directive … Continue reading Nouazli, Regina (on The Application of) v Secretary of State for The Home Department: SC 20 Apr 2016

MJ and others (Art.12 Reg.1612/68, Self Sufficiency): IAT 21 Apr 2008

IAT Although Article 12 of Regulation EEC 1612/68 was not repealed by Directive 2004/38/EC, any rights which the family members of an EEA national may have under it after the EEA national has ceased working but remained in the United Kingdom are not unconditional but subject to demonstrating self sufficiency and the possession of comprehensive … Continue reading MJ and others (Art.12 Reg.1612/68, Self Sufficiency): IAT 21 Apr 2008

Patel v Secretary of State for The Home Department: SC 16 Dec 2019

Zambrano states that a non-member state national (‘TCN’) parent of an EU citizen child resident within the EU is entitled to reside in the EU. This is solely to avoid the EU citizen child being deprived of the substance of their Union citizenship rights on removal of the TCN parent from the EU. P an … Continue reading Patel v Secretary of State for The Home Department: SC 16 Dec 2019

Rendon Marin (Judgment : Citizenship Of The Union): ECJ 13 Sep 2016

ECJ (Grand Chamber) Reference for a preliminary ruling – Citizenship of the Union – Articles 20 and 21 TFEU – Directive 2004/38/EC – Right of a third-country national with a criminal record to reside in a Member State – Parent having sole care of two minor children, who are Union citizens – First child possessing … Continue reading Rendon Marin (Judgment : Citizenship Of The Union): ECJ 13 Sep 2016

Secretary of State for The Home Department v Vomero (Italy): SC 27 Jul 2016

The respondent an Italian national had come to the UK, and married an English wife and making a family here. After the marriage broke down he committed a manslaughter, and on his release it was decided that he should be deported. He successfully appealed, and his appeal was confirmed by the Court of Appeal. Held: … Continue reading Secretary of State for The Home Department v Vomero (Italy): SC 27 Jul 2016

Secretary of State For The Home Department v MG (Judgment of The Court): ECJ 16 Jan 2014

ECJ Request for a preliminary ruling – Directive 2004/38/EC – Article 28(3)(a) – Protection against expulsion – Method for calculating the 10-year period – Whether periods of imprisonment are to be taken into account Judges: R. Silva de Lapuerta (Rapporteur), P Citations: C-400/12, [2014] EUECJ C-400/12, [2014] 2 CMLR 40, [2014] Imm AR 561, ECLI:EU:C:2014:9, … Continue reading Secretary of State For The Home Department v MG (Judgment of The Court): ECJ 16 Jan 2014

Onuekwere v Secretary of State For The Home Department: ECJ 16 Jan 2014

ECJ Request for a preliminary ruling – Directive 2004/38/EC – Article 16(2) and (3) – Right of permanent residence of third-country nationals who are family members of a Union citizen – Taking into consideration of periods of imprisonment of those nationalsHeld: Periods of imprisonment could not be taken into account for the purpose of calculating … Continue reading Onuekwere v Secretary of State For The Home Department: ECJ 16 Jan 2014

Mirga v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, Samin v Westminster City Council: SC 27 Jan 2016

The claimants, a Polish national and an Austrian national, appealed against decisions of the Court of Appeal upholding decisions that they were not entitled to certain benefits, namely income support and housing assistance respectively, pursuant to the provisions of United Kingdom domestic law. Held: The claimants’ appeals failed. When she applied, Ms Mirga was not … Continue reading Mirga v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, Samin v Westminster City Council: SC 27 Jan 2016

Taiwo and Another v Olaigbe and Others: SC 22 Jun 2016

The claimants had been brought here illegally to act as servants for the defendants. They were taken advantage of and abused. They made several claims, but now appealed against rejection of their claims for discrimination. The court was asked whether discrimination because of, or on grounds of, immigration status amounts to discrimination because of, or … Continue reading Taiwo and Another v Olaigbe and Others: SC 22 Jun 2016

Commission v Netherlands: ECJ 2 Jun 2016

ECJ (Judgment) Failure of a Member State to fulfil obligations – Articles 18 TFEU, 20 TFEU and 21 TFEU – Citizenship of the Union – Right to move and reside freely – Discrimination on grounds of nationality – Financial support for travel costs awarded to national students – Directive 2004/38/EC – Article 24(2) – Derogation … Continue reading Commission v Netherlands: ECJ 2 Jun 2016

Bensada Benallal: ECJ 17 Mar 2016

ECJ (Judgment) Reference for a preliminary ruling – Directive 2004/38/EC – Decision withdrawing residence authorisation – Principle of respect for the rights of the defence – Right to be heard – Procedural autonomy of the Member States – Admissibility of grounds of appeal on a point of law – Plea based on public policy C-161/15, … Continue reading Bensada Benallal: ECJ 17 Mar 2016

Santos, Regina (on The Application of) v Secretary of State for The Home Department: Admn 23 Mar 2016

‘The Claimant applies for judicial review of the Defendant’s failure to issue him with an EEA residence card, pursuant to the Immigration (European Economic Area) Regulations 2006 (‘the EEA Regulations 2006’) and Directive 2004/38/EC (‘the Directive’), and the Defendant’s decision to detain him between January and June 2012, with a view to removing him from … Continue reading Santos, Regina (on The Application of) v Secretary of State for The Home Department: Admn 23 Mar 2016

Singh And Others v Minister for Justice and Equality: ECJ 16 Jul 2015

ECJ Judgment – Reference for a preliminary ruling – Directive 2004/38/EC – Article 13(2)(a) – Right of residence of family members of a Union citizen – Marriage between a Union citizen and a third-country national – Retention of the right of residence of a third-country national after the departure of the Union citizen from the … Continue reading Singh And Others v Minister for Justice and Equality: ECJ 16 Jul 2015

Commission v United Kingdom C-308/14: ECJ 14 Jun 2016

ECJ (Judgment) Failure of a Member State to fulfil obligations – Coordination of social security systems – Regulation (EC) No 883/2004 – Article 4 – Equal treatment as regards access to social security benefits – Right of residence – Directive 2004/38/EC – National legislation under which child benefit and child tax credit are not granted … Continue reading Commission v United Kingdom C-308/14: ECJ 14 Jun 2016

Garcia-Nieto And Others (Judgment): ECJ 25 Feb 2016

ECJ Judgment – Reference for a preliminary ruling – Freedom of movement of persons – Citizenship of the Union – Equal treatment – Directive 2004/38/EC – Article 24(2) – Social Assistance – Regulation (EC) No 883/2004 – Articles 4 and 70 – Special non-contributory cash benefits – Exclusion of nationals of a Member State during … Continue reading Garcia-Nieto And Others (Judgment): ECJ 25 Feb 2016

Commission -V- Netherlands: ECJ 2 Jun 2016

References: C-233/14, [2016] EUECJ C-233/14, ECLI:EU:C:2016:396 Links: Bailii Ratio: ECJ (Judgment) Failure of a Member State to fulfil obligations – Articles 18 TFEU, 20 TFEU and 21 TFEU – Citizenship of the Union – Right to move and reside freely – Discrimination on grounds of nationality – Financial support for travel costs awarded to national … Continue reading Commission -V- Netherlands: ECJ 2 Jun 2016

Onuekwere v Secretary of State For The Home Department: ECJ 3 Oct 2013

ECJ Opinion – Right of Union citizens to move and reside freely within the territory of the Member States – Directive 2004/38/EC – Article 16 – Continuity of residence required in order to acquire the right of permanent residence – Taking into account periods of imprisonment in the host Member State Judges: Bot AG Citations: … Continue reading Onuekwere v Secretary of State For The Home Department: ECJ 3 Oct 2013

Olaitan Ajoke Alarape v Secretary Of State For The Home Department: ECJ 15 Jan 2013

ECJ Opinion – Free movement of persons – Directive 2004/38/EC – Right of permanent residence – Article 16 – Legal residence – Residence based on Article 12 of Regulation (EEC) No 1612/68 Judges: Bot AG Citations: C-529/11, [2013] EUECJ C-529/11 Links: Bailii Statutes: Directive 2004/38/EC 16, Regulation (EEC) No 1612/68 12 Jurisdiction: European Cited by: … Continue reading Olaitan Ajoke Alarape v Secretary Of State For The Home Department: ECJ 15 Jan 2013

Babajanov (Continuity of Residence – Immigration (EEA) Regulations 2006) Azerbaijan: UTIAC 3 Oct 2013

(1) The right of permanent residence under regulation 15 of the Immigration (European Economic Area) Regulations 2006 is capable of being established whilst a national of a Member State or a family member of that national is outside the host country. (2) Leaving aside military service, the reasons for that absence must come within regulation … Continue reading Babajanov (Continuity of Residence – Immigration (EEA) Regulations 2006) Azerbaijan: UTIAC 3 Oct 2013

Nouazli, Regina (on The Application of) v Secretary of State for The Home Department: Admn 15 Mar 2013

Challenge to power of the SS to detain the claimant a national of the European Economic Area pending a decision to deport. The claimant was a third country national married to an EU national. He was detained pending deportation on the grounds of public policy after criminal convictions. He aid that the pwer granted to … Continue reading Nouazli, Regina (on The Application of) v Secretary of State for The Home Department: Admn 15 Mar 2013

LN v Styrelsen For Videregaende Uddannelser Og Uddannelsesstotte: ECJ 21 Feb 2013

ECJ Citizenship of the Union – Freedom of movement for workers – Principle of equal treatment – Article 45(2) TFEU – Regulation (EEC) No 1612/68 – Article 7(2) – Directive 2004/38/EC – Article 24(1) and (2) – Derogation from the principle of equal treatment for maintenance aid for studies consisting in student grants or student … Continue reading LN v Styrelsen For Videregaende Uddannelser Og Uddannelsesstotte: ECJ 21 Feb 2013

Prix v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions: SC 31 Oct 2012

The claimant had come from France to England, and worked as a teaching assistant. She set out on a course to train as a teacher but became pregnant, gave up the course, and eventually gave up work temporarily. Her claim to Income Support was refused on the basis that she was not a ‘worker’, and … Continue reading Prix v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions: SC 31 Oct 2012

Onuekwere (Imprisonment – Residence) Nigeria: UTIAC 3 Aug 2012

Order for reference to European Court of Justice Judges: Lord Ballantyne UTJ Citations: [2012] UKUT 269 (IAC) Links: Bailii Jurisdiction: England and Wales Cited by: Reference – Onuekwere v Secretary of State For The Home Department ECJ 3-Oct-2013 ECJ Opinion – Right of Union citizens to move and reside freely within the territory of the … Continue reading Onuekwere (Imprisonment – Residence) Nigeria: UTIAC 3 Aug 2012

JS v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions: CA 13 Jul 2011

The claimant, a French woman and qualified teacher, now appealed against rejection of her claim for income support, saying that the defendant had failed to comply with the obligations of the European Citizens Directive designed to allow European Citizens to move freely within the Union. She had been in the late stages of pregnancy and … Continue reading JS v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions: CA 13 Jul 2011

Teixeira v London Borough of Lambeth and Secretary of State for the Home Department (European Citizenship): ECJ 20 Oct 2009

ECJ Freedom of movement for persons – Right of residence – Conditions – Former migrant worker – Person without sufficient resources or sickness insurance cover – Social assistance in the form of housing assistance – Primary carer of a child residing in the host Member State for the purpose of studying there Article 12 of … Continue reading Teixeira v London Borough of Lambeth and Secretary of State for the Home Department (European Citizenship): ECJ 20 Oct 2009

London Borough of Harrow v Ibrahim and Secretary of State for the Home Department (European Citizenship): ECJ 20 Oct 2009

ECJ Freedom of movement for persons – Rights of residence of family members of former Community worker Rights of the children to pursue their studies in the host Member State Right of the mother, who is a national of a non-member country, to reside in the host Member State Article 12 of Regulation (EEC) No … Continue reading London Borough of Harrow v Ibrahim and Secretary of State for the Home Department (European Citizenship): ECJ 20 Oct 2009

Bressol and Others, Chaverot and Others v Gouvernement de la Communaute francaise: ECJ 25 Jun 2009

ECJ Opinion – Free Movement of Persons – Higher education Public health Numerus clausus Residence requirement Equal treatment Principle of non’discrimination JustificationsSharpston AG said: ‘I take there to be direct discrimination when the category of those receiving a certain advantage and the category of those suffering a correlative disadvantage coincide exactly with the respective categories … Continue reading Bressol and Others, Chaverot and Others v Gouvernement de la Communaute francaise: ECJ 25 Jun 2009

Alokpa and Moudoulou v Ministre Du Travail, De L’Emploi Et De L’Immigration: ECJ 10 Oct 2013

ECJ Citizenship of the Union – Articles 20 TFEU and 21 TFEU – Directive 2004/38/EC – Right of residence of a third-country national who is a direct relative in the ascending line of Union citizens who are minor children – Union citizens born in a Member State other than that of which they are nationals … Continue reading Alokpa and Moudoulou v Ministre Du Travail, De L’Emploi Et De L’Immigration: ECJ 10 Oct 2013

The United States of America v Nolan: SC 21 Oct 2015

Mrs Nolan had been employed at a US airbase. When it closed, and she was made redundant, she complained that the appellant had not consulted properly on the redundancies. The US denied that it had responsibility to consult, and now appealed. Held: The appeal failed (Lord Carnworth dissenting). That the exact situation might not have … Continue reading The United States of America v Nolan: SC 21 Oct 2015

Land Baden-Wurttemberg v Tsakouridis: ECJ 23 Nov 2010

(Grand Chamber) Freedom of movement for persons – Directive 2004/38/EC – Articles 16(4) and 28(3)(a) – Union citizen born and having resided for over 30 years in the host Member State – Absences from the host Member State – Criminal convictions – Expulsion decision – Imperative grounds of public security Judges: V. Skouris, P Citations: … Continue reading Land Baden-Wurttemberg v Tsakouridis: ECJ 23 Nov 2010

Secretary of State for Work and Pensions v Lassal: CA 10 Mar 2009

The court referred the case to the ECJ. Judges: Waller LJ VP, Arden LJ, Moore-Bick LJ Citations: [2009] EWCA Civ 157 Links: Bailii Statutes: Directive 2004/38/EC Jurisdiction: England and Wales Cited by: Reference – Secretary of State for Work and Pensions v Lassal ECJ 11-May-2010 (European Citizenship) (Opinion) Directive 2004/38/EC Right of Union citizens to … Continue reading Secretary of State for Work and Pensions v Lassal: CA 10 Mar 2009

Land Baden-Wurttemberg v Tsakouridis: ECJ 8 Jun 2010

ECJ (European Citizenship) Directive 2004/38/EC Freedom of movement for persons – Union citizen – Criminal convictions – Expulsion decision – Imperative grounds of public security. Citations: C-145/09, [2010] EUECJ C-145/09 Links: Bailii Statutes: Directive 2004/38/EC Freedom of movement for persons Jurisdiction: European Cited by: Opinion – Land Baden-Wurttemberg v Tsakouridis ECJ 23-Nov-2010 (Grand Chamber) Freedom … Continue reading Land Baden-Wurttemberg v Tsakouridis: ECJ 8 Jun 2010

Lucja Czop v Margita Punakova: ECJ 6 Sep 2012

ECJ Regulation (EEC) No 1612/68 – Directive 2004/38/EC – Right of permanent residence – Social assistance benefits – Care of a child – Period of residence completed before the State of origin acceded to the European Union Citations: C-147/11, [2012] EUECJ C-147/11 Links: Bailii Statutes: Directive 2004/38/EC, Regulation (EEC) No 1612/68 Jurisdiction: European Benefits Updated: … Continue reading Lucja Czop v Margita Punakova: ECJ 6 Sep 2012

Agyarko and Ikuga, Regina (on The Applications of) v Secretary of State for The Home Department: SC 22 Feb 2017

Applications were made by foreign nationals, residing unlawfully in the UK, for leave to remain as the partners of British citizens with whom they had formed relationships during their unlawful residence, relying primarily on the duty imposed on the Secretary of State by the 1998 Act to act compatibly with the right to respect for … Continue reading Agyarko and Ikuga, Regina (on The Applications of) v Secretary of State for The Home Department: SC 22 Feb 2017

Ruiz Zambrano (European Citizenship): ECJ 8 Mar 2011

ECJ Citizenship of the Union – Article 20 TFEU – Grant of right of residence under European Union law to a minor child on the territory of the Member State of which that child is a national, irrespective of the previous exercise by him of his right of free movement in the territory of the … Continue reading Ruiz Zambrano (European Citizenship): ECJ 8 Mar 2011

KA and Others (Regroupement Familial En Belgique) (Border Control, Asylum, Immigration – Judgment): ECJ 8 May 2018

Reference for a preliminary ruling – Border control, asylum, immigration – Article 20 TFEU – Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union – Articles 7 and 24 – Directive 2008/115/EC – Articles 5 and 11 – Third-country national subject to an entry ban – Application for residence for the purposes of family reunification with … Continue reading KA and Others (Regroupement Familial En Belgique) (Border Control, Asylum, Immigration – Judgment): ECJ 8 May 2018

HC, Regina (on The Application of) v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions: SC 15 Nov 2017

This appeal concerns the rights of so-called ‘Zambrano carers’ and their children to financial support from the state. The appellant, an Algerian national married and had children here, but was refused housing after the break up the marriage. HC challenged the legality of the Regulations, contending that the denial of mainstream welfare and housing provision … Continue reading HC, Regina (on The Application of) v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions: SC 15 Nov 2017

Secretary of State for the Home Department v Dias (European Citizenship): ECJ 17 Feb 2011

ECJ Free movement of persons – Directive 2004/38/EC – Article 16 – Right of permanent residence – Taking into account periods of residence which ended before the transposition period for the directive expired on 30 April 2006 – Whether period of residence was lawful – Effects of a period of residence which does not constitute … Continue reading Secretary of State for the Home Department v Dias (European Citizenship): ECJ 17 Feb 2011

Secretary of State for Work and Pensions v Lassal: ECJ 7 Oct 2010

Reference for preliminary ruling – Freedom of movement for persons – Directive 2004/38/EC – Article 16 – Right of permanent residence – Temporal application – Periods completed before the date of transposition Citations: [2010] EUECJ C-162/09, [2011] AACR 33, [2011] 1 CMLR 31, [2011] All ER (EC) 1169, [2011] Imm AR 134, ECLI:EU:C:2010:592 Links: Bailii … Continue reading Secretary of State for Work and Pensions v Lassal: ECJ 7 Oct 2010

Ziolkowski and Others v Land Berlin: ECJ 21 Dec 2011

Grand Chamber – Freedom of movement for persons – Directive 2004/38/EC – Right of permanent residence – Article 16 – Legal residence – Residence based on national law – Period of residence completed before the accession to the European Union of the State of origin of the citizen concerned Judges: V Skouris, P Citations: C-425/10, … Continue reading Ziolkowski and Others v Land Berlin: ECJ 21 Dec 2011

Secretary of State for The Home Department v Vomero (Italy): SC 24 Jul 2019

V, Italian, lived in the UK since 1985. On the breakdown of his marriage he moved in with a Mr Mitchell who he later killed. On release from his sentence for manslaughter, the Appellant decided to deport him. The Court of Appeal rejected the Appellant’s appeal from the overturning of the deportation. The Supreme Court … Continue reading Secretary of State for The Home Department v Vomero (Italy): SC 24 Jul 2019

Secretary of State for Work and Pensions v Lassal: ECJ 11 May 2010

(European Citizenship) (Opinion) Directive 2004/38/EC Right of Union citizens to reside in the territory of the Member States Article 16(1) Right of permanent residence – Residence for a continuous period of five years Taking into account periods of time before expiry of the transposition period Retroactive effect Application of the conditions of a legal provision … Continue reading Secretary of State for Work and Pensions v Lassal: ECJ 11 May 2010

Secretary of State for the Home Department v Dias (European Citizenship): ECJ 21 Jul 2011

Free movement of persons – Directive 2004/38/EC – Article 16 – Right of permanent residence – Periods completed before the date of transposition of that directive – Legal residence – Residence based solely on a residence permit issued pursuant to Directive 68/360/EEC, without the conditions governing eligibility for any right of residence having been satisfied … Continue reading Secretary of State for the Home Department v Dias (European Citizenship): ECJ 21 Jul 2011

B v Land Baden-Wurttemberg: ECJ 17 Apr 2018

ECJ Citizenship of The European Union – Right To Move and Reside Freely – Enhanced Protection v Expulsion – Judgment – References for a preliminary ruling – Citizenship of the European Union – Right to move and reside freely within the territory of the Member States – Directive 2004/38/EC – Article 28(3)(a) – Enhanced protection … Continue reading B v Land Baden-Wurttemberg: ECJ 17 Apr 2018

Vatsouras v Arbeitsgemeinschaft (ARGE) Nurnberg 900; Koupatantze v Arbeitsgemeinschaft (ARGE) Nurnberg 90 – C-22/08: ECJ 4 Jun 2009

ECJ European citizenship Free movement of persons Articles 12 EC and 39 EC Directive 2004/38/EC Article 24(2) Assessment of validity Nationals of a Member State Professional activity in another Member State Level of remuneration and duration of the activity Retention of the status of ‘worker’ Right to receive benefits in favour of job-seekers Citations: ECLI:EU:C:2009:344, … Continue reading Vatsouras v Arbeitsgemeinschaft (ARGE) Nurnberg 900; Koupatantze v Arbeitsgemeinschaft (ARGE) Nurnberg 90 – C-22/08: ECJ 4 Jun 2009

Ziolkowski and Others v Land Berlin: ECJ 6 Oct 2010

ECJ Order – REFERENCE for a preliminary ruling under Article 267 TFEU from the Bundesverwaltungsgericht (Germany), made by decision of 13 July 2010, received at the Court on 31 August 2010, in the proceedings. Judges: First Advocate General Mengozzi Citations: [2010] EUECJ C-424/10, C-425/10 Links: Bailii Jurisdiction: European Cited by: Order – Ziolkowski and Others … Continue reading Ziolkowski and Others v Land Berlin: ECJ 6 Oct 2010

Prefeta v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions: ECJ 28 Feb 2018

(Opinion) Reference for a preliminary ruling – Freedom of movement for persons – Article 45 TFEU – Chapter 2 of Annex XII to the 2003 Act concerning the conditions of accession – Possibility of derogation by the United Kingdom from Article 7(2) of Regulation (EU) No 492/2011 and from Article 7(3) of Directive 2004/38/EC – … Continue reading Prefeta v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions: ECJ 28 Feb 2018

The Secretary of State for Work and Pensions v Gubeladze: CA 7 Nov 2017

Appeal by the Secretary of State for Work against a decision that the respondent is entitled to state pension credit. The issues in this appeal concern the construction of the Directive governing the rights of Union citizens and the validity of certain domestic regulations applying to Latvian nationals working in the UK. Held: The appeal … Continue reading The Secretary of State for Work and Pensions v Gubeladze: CA 7 Nov 2017

Secretary of State for Work and Pensions v Gubeladze: SC 19 Jun 2019

The claimant had come from Latvia to the UK in 2008, but not registered under the Worker Registration Scheme until 2010. She now sought state pension credit. The SS appealed from a judgment that it was to calculate her entitlement to include her work before registration. It was additionally argued that a national measure adopted … Continue reading Secretary of State for Work and Pensions v Gubeladze: SC 19 Jun 2019

Prefeta v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions: ECJ 13 Sep 2018

Reference for a preliminary ruling – Freedom of movement for persons – Article 45 TFEU – 2003 Act of Accession – Chapter 2 of Annex XII – Whether a Member State may derogate from Article 7(2) of Regulation (EU) No 492/2011 and Article 7(3) of Directive 2004/38/EC – Polish national who has not completed a … Continue reading Prefeta v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions: ECJ 13 Sep 2018

Brey v Pensionsversicherungsanstalt: ECJ 19 Sep 2013

Judgment – Freedom of movement for persons – Union Citizenship – Directive 2004/38/EC – Right of residence for more than three months – Article 7(1)(b) – Person no longer having worker status – Person in possession of a retirement pension – Having sufficient resources not to become a burden on the ‘social assistance system’ of … Continue reading Brey v Pensionsversicherungsanstalt: ECJ 19 Sep 2013

Saint Prix v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions: ECJ 19 Jun 2014

Reference for a preliminary ruling – Article 45 TFEU – Directive 2004/38/EC – Article 7 – ‘Worker’ – Union citizen who gave up work because of the physical constraints of the late stages of pregnancy and the aftermath of childbirth Judges: A Tizzano (Rapporteur), P Citations: ECLI:EU:C:2014:2007, [2015] 1 CMLR 5, [2014] Imm AR 1076, … Continue reading Saint Prix v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions: ECJ 19 Jun 2014

Geci (Eea Regs: Transitional Provisions, Appeal Rights) Albania: UTIAC 29 Sep 2021

(1) The Immigration (European Economic Area) Regulations 2016 (‘the EEA Regulations’) were revoked in their entirety on 31 December 2020 by paragraph 2(2) of Schedule 1(1) to the Immigration and Social Security Co-ordination (EU Withdrawal) Act 2020. (2) Many of the provisions of the EEA Regulations are preserved (although subject to amendment) for the purpose … Continue reading Geci (Eea Regs: Transitional Provisions, Appeal Rights) Albania: UTIAC 29 Sep 2021

Kunwar (EFM – Calculating Periods of Residence): UTIAC 28 Dec 2018

(1) An ‘extended family member’ (‘EFM’) of an EEA national exercising Treaty rights in the UK (such as a person in a durable relationship) has no right to reside in the UK under the Immigration (EEA) Regulations until he or she is issued with the relevant residence documentation under reg 17(4) of the 2006 Regulations … Continue reading Kunwar (EFM – Calculating Periods of Residence): UTIAC 28 Dec 2018

Jarusevicius (EAA Reg 21 – Effect of Imprisonment) Lithuania: UTIAC 17 Apr 2012

1. In order to acquire a right of permanent residence under regulation 15 of the Immigration (European Economic Area) Regulations 2006 and the Citizens Directive 2004/38/EC a person had to show five years lawful residence within the meaning of EU law. 2. On the present state of the authorities, a period in prison does not … Continue reading Jarusevicius (EAA Reg 21 – Effect of Imprisonment) Lithuania: UTIAC 17 Apr 2012

Jobcenter Berlin Neukolln v Alimanovic: ECJ 15 Sep 2015

ECJ Judgment – Reference for a preliminary ruling – Freedom of movement for persons – Citizenship of the Union – Equal treatment – Directive 2004/38/EC – Article 24(2) – Social assistance – Regulation (EC) No 883/2004 – Articles 4 and 70 – Special non-contributory cash benefits – Member State nationals who are job-seekers and resident … Continue reading Jobcenter Berlin Neukolln v Alimanovic: ECJ 15 Sep 2015

Coman and Others v Inspectoratul General Pentru Imigrari and Others: ECJ 11 Jan 2018

(Opinion) Reference for a preliminary ruling – Citizenship of the Union – Directive 2004/38/EC – Article 2(2)(a) – Concept of ‘spouse’ – Right of citizens of the Union to move and reside within the territory of the Union – Marriage between persons of the same sex – Marriage not recognised by the host State – … Continue reading Coman and Others v Inspectoratul General Pentru Imigrari and Others: ECJ 11 Jan 2018

SM (Algeria) v Entry Clearance Officer, UK Visa Section: SC 14 Feb 2018

The Court was asked two questions, first as to its jurisdiction according to the meaning of an ‘EEA Decision’ within the 2006 Regulations, and second as to the position under the Directive of a child who is a third country national but has been placed in the legal guardianship of European Union citizens under the … Continue reading SM (Algeria) v Entry Clearance Officer, UK Visa Section: SC 14 Feb 2018

Coman and Others v Inspectoratul General Pentru Imigrari and Others: ECJ 5 Jun 2018

Reference for a preliminary ruling – Citizenship of the Union – Article 21 TFEU – Right of Union citizens to move and reside freely in the territory of the Member States – Directive 2004/38/EC – Article 3 – Beneficiaries – Family members of the Union citizen – Article 2(2)(a) – Definition of ‘spouse’ – Marriage … Continue reading Coman and Others v Inspectoratul General Pentru Imigrari and Others: ECJ 5 Jun 2018

Coman and Others v Inspectoratul General Pentru Imigrari and Others: ECJ 17 Mar 2017

Citizenship of the Union – Fundamental rights – Freedom of establishment – Principles, objectives and tasks of the Treaties : Application C-673/16, [2017] EUECJ C-673/16 Bailii European Cited by: Request – Coman and Others v Inspectoratul General Pentru Imigrari and Others ECJ 11-Jan-2018 (Opinion) Reference for a preliminary ruling – Citizenship of the Union – … Continue reading Coman and Others v Inspectoratul General Pentru Imigrari and Others: ECJ 17 Mar 2017

Bressol and Others, Chaverot and Others v Gouvernement de la Communaute francaise: ECJ 13 Apr 2010

ECJ Citizenship of the Union Articles 18 and 21 TFEU Directive 2004/38/EC Article 24(1) Freedom to reside Principle of non-discrimination Access to higher education Nationals of a Member State moving to another Member State in order to pursue studies there Restriction on enrolment by non-resident students for university courses in the public health field Justification … Continue reading Bressol and Others, Chaverot and Others v Gouvernement de la Communaute francaise: ECJ 13 Apr 2010

Nouazli, Regina (on The Application of) v Secretary of State for The Home Department: CA 10 Dec 2013

The appellant sought to challenge an order for his detention pending his deportation by the respondent. A national of a non EU state he had married an EU national resident in the UK. He had been convicted of offences here and detained pending deportation on grounds of publicpolicy. Held: the Court of Appeal dismissed the … Continue reading Nouazli, Regina (on The Application of) v Secretary of State for The Home Department: CA 10 Dec 2013

Office National D’Allocations Familiales Pour Travailleurs Salaries (ONAFTS) v Radia Hadj Ahmed: ECJ 13 Jun 2013

ECJ Social security for migrant workers – Regulation (EEC) No 1408/71 – Scope ratione personae – Grant of family benefits to a third-country national with a right of residence in a Member State – Regulation (EC) No 859/2003 – Directive 2004/38/EC – Regulation (EEC) No 1612/68 – Length-of-residence requirement L. Bay Larsen, P C-45/12, [2013] … Continue reading Office National D’Allocations Familiales Pour Travailleurs Salaries (ONAFTS) v Radia Hadj Ahmed: ECJ 13 Jun 2013

Gusa v Minister for Social Protection (Special Non-Contributory Cash Benefits – Jobseeker’s Allowance : Opinion): ECJ 20 Dec 2017

Reference for a preliminary ruling – Directive 2004/38/EC – Person no longer working in a self-employed capacity – Retention of the status of self-employed person – Right of residence – Legislation of a Member State restricting eligibility for a jobseeker’s allowance to persons who have a right of residence on the territory of that Member … Continue reading Gusa v Minister for Social Protection (Special Non-Contributory Cash Benefits – Jobseeker’s Allowance : Opinion): ECJ 20 Dec 2017

Ziolkowski and Others v Land Berlin: ECJ 14 Sep 2011

ECJ Opinion – The right of citizens of the Union to move and reside freely within the territory of the Member States – Conditions for the acquisition of a right of permanent residence – Concept of ‘legal residence’ – Determination of length of stay required Bot AG C-424/10, [2011] EUECJ C-424/10, [2011] EUECJ C-425/10 Bailii, … Continue reading Ziolkowski and Others v Land Berlin: ECJ 14 Sep 2011

Idezuna (EEA -Permanent Residence) Nigeria: UTIAC 24 Jan 2012

UTIAC 1) Typically, the focus in EEA appeals involving family members is on either or both (i) the nature of the relationship with the EEA national/Union citizen; and (ii) the question of whether the EEA national/Union citizen has been exercising Treaty rights in the UK over the relevant period. What constitutes the relevant period, however, … Continue reading Idezuna (EEA -Permanent Residence) Nigeria: UTIAC 24 Jan 2012

Regina v Kluxen: CACD 14 May 2010

The court considered the occasions on which a court should recommend deportation after completion of a prison sentence and how this might differ between EU and non-EU nationals. Held: Since the 2007 it is not appropriate to recommend deportation of a ‘foreign criminal’ as defined in section 32. The Home Secretary is now under that … Continue reading Regina v Kluxen: CACD 14 May 2010

Dano v Jobcenter Leipzig: ECJ 11 Nov 2014

ECJ Judgment – Free movement of persons – Citizenship of the Union – Equal treatment – Economically inactive nationals of a Member State residing in the territory of another Member State – Exclusion of those persons from special non-contributory cash benefits under Regulation (EC) No 883/2004 – Directive 2004/38/EC – Right of residence for more … Continue reading Dano v Jobcenter Leipzig: ECJ 11 Nov 2014

K v Staatssecretaris van Veiligheid en Justitie, F v Belgium – Allegations De Crimes De Guerre: ECJ 2 May 2018

Free movement for those suspected of War Crimes Grand Chamber – Citizenship of The European Union – Right To Move and Reside Freely Within The Territory of The Member States – Restrictions – Judgment – Reference for a preliminary ruling – Citizenship of the European Union – Right to move and reside freely within the … Continue reading K v Staatssecretaris van Veiligheid en Justitie, F v Belgium – Allegations De Crimes De Guerre: ECJ 2 May 2018