"I have never welcomed the weakening of family ties by politics or pressure" - Nelson Mandela.
"He who travels for love finds a thousand miles no longer than one" - Japanese proverb.
"Everyone has the right to respect for his private and family life, his home and his correspondence." - Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights.
"When people's love is divided by law, it is the law that needs to change". -
David Cameron.

Saturday 28 December 2013

EEA2 sections to be completed by Surinder Singhers
http://www.scribd.com/doc/194244755/EEA2-Sections-to-Be-Completed-by-Surinder-Singhers

Useful for those considering European free movement.

Via EEA Visa...EU Free Movement on Facebook (an excellent support group) :
https://www.facebook.com/groups/650212281695959/

Section 1 - Non EU Spouse's Details
Section 2 - Only to be completed if more than 1 Non EU family member applying
Section 3 - British Citizen's Details
Section 4 - Leave Blank (not for Surinder Singers)
Section 5 - Definitely Complete
Section 6 - Complete if employed, leave blank if self-employed
Section 7 - Complete if self-employed, leave blank if-employed
Section 8 - Leave Blank (not for Surinder Singers)
Section 9 - Leave Blank (not for Surinder Singers)
Section 10 - Complete (They check)


Also useful...

More on Surinder Singh and European free movement :
http://britcits.blogspot.co.uk/search/label/surinder%20singh

Evidential requirements for European citizens and their families under Surinder Singh :
http://www.scribd.com/doc/138959294/Eu-Evidence

'List of documents we had with us' - a list of documents used by one couple using the Surinder Singh route :
http://www.scribd.com/doc/154582430/List-of-Documents-We-Had-With-Us

Suggested Surinder Singh template letter :
http://www.scribd.com/doc/156029837/Surinder-Singh-Template-Letter

For Surinder Singh / EEA route people.
'I have added this PDF to help applicants choose the correct Visa selection when applying on-line for the Family permit. I hope it helps.' http://www.scribd.com/doc/179022132/visa4uk-pdf

More docs :
http://britcits.blogspot.co.uk/p/library.html
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Ministers to block ‘right to marry’ in EU backlash :
http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/news/politics/article3959734.ece

Non-subscription link :
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/eu/10540175/Government-to-block-EU-attempts-to-impose-new-human-rights-laws-on-UK.html

Men and women of full age, without any limitation due to race, nationality or religion, have the right to marry and to found a family. They are entitled to equal rights as to marriage, during marriage and at its dissolution :
http://www.un.org/cyberschoolbus/humanrights/declaration/16.asp

The right to marry :
http://www.liberty-human-rights.org.uk/human-rights/human-rights/the-human-rights-act/what-the-rights-mean/article-12-right-to-marry.php

https://twitter.com/AdamWagner1 :
Unfortunately, the Times and the usually good @FrancisElliot seem to be moving into Telegraph style inaccurate scare stories about rights

Grayling will block 'right to marry' apparently, even though there already is one... See http://ukhumanrightsblog.com/incorporated-rights/articles-index/article-12/

More :
http://ukhumanrightsblog.com/2013/12/29/times-on-the-legal-naughty-step-for-bizarre-right-to-marry-headline-splash/
Isn’t there a human right to publish twaddle?
Yes, article 10.
( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Article_10_of_the_European_Convention_on_Human_Rights )
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Why is the European court of human rights hated by the UK right?

http://www.theguardian.com/law/2013/dec/22/britain-european-court-human-rights

'Court designed to protect the vulnerable is respected in Europe but despised by many Tories and UK newspapers.

'... "It isn't just about the human rights of individuals," says Paul Mahoney, the court's veteran British judge, "it's about the functioning of the rule of law – of democratic institutions – in countries not all of which have, like the UK, enjoyed 300-odd years of democracy and freedom.

'At the end of the day, it's possible for somebody from a tiny village to come here, take their government to court and get the law changed. That really is a small miracle."

'Deputy registrar Michael O'Boyle is equally forthright. "For six decades," he says, "this institution has radiated a highly impressive body of case law out to the legal systems of a large number of countries – 47 today. It's an advance in civilisation." '

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