Iida v Stadt Ulm: ECJ 8 Nov 2012

ECJ Articles 20 TFEU and 21 TFEU – Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union – Article 51 – Directive 2003/109/EC – Third-country nationals – Right of residence in a Member State – Directive 2004/38/EC – Third-country nationals who are family members of Union citizens – Third-country national neither accompanying nor joining a Union citizen in the host Member State and remaining in the citizen’s Member State of origin – Right of residence of a third-country national in the Member State of origin of a citizen residing in another Member State – Citizenship of the Union – Fundamental rights

Citations:

C-40/11, [2012] EUECJ C-40/11, [2013] Fam 121, [2013] 1 CMLR 47, [2014] All ER (EC) 619, [2012] WLR(D) 315, [2013] 2 WLR 788, ECLI:EU:C:2012:691

Links:

Bailii, WLRD

Statutes:

Directive 2003/109/EC

Jurisdiction:

European

Cited by:

CitedAgyarko 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 . .
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Immigration

Updated: 21 July 2022; Ref: scu.466014