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- cherub1
As a follow up to my earlier post, I found a *really* useful FAQ for questions relating to last minute migration just before the brexit cutoff.
#48 - If I move to another EU country for work, do I have the right to be joined there by my family members? Basically, yes, and it's based on "right of residence." (paraphrased)
#49 - Does that include my brother, who has always lived with me till now?
(paraphrased)
Not necessarily. Only the following family members are recognized as having an "automatic" right to reside with you in the country where you legally stay as an EU citizen:
Your spouse
Your direct descendants under the age of 21 or dependant, and your spouse's
Your parents or grandparents, and your spouse'sYour other family members will only have the right to have their entry "facilitated."
https://ec.europa.eu/citizensrig…
So no, it is NOT too late to bring grandma to live with you in the UK. But you better do it quick. Chop chop.
- Once Britain realises it's full of dopey fuckers with zero employable skills, they'll be back out in Europe asking people to come back.PhanLo