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本帖最后由 meinschatzchen 于 2010-4-1 10:00 编辑
如果你老公是欧盟的,你可以办,但是你父母是不可能的。
ananbear 发表于 2010-3-31 17:11 
亲是办过吗?我读了一下他给的FAQ,里面这么两条
Family members of EEA nationals
If your family members are EEA nationals they will have the same rights as you to live and work in the UK. The information in this section applies to those of your family members who are not EEA nationals (non-EEA family members).
这个Family members的定义我不是特别明确,不过后面还有一条
Can my family members join me in the UK?
Yes. If you have the right to live in the UK your family members can join you.这里从老公的角度回答yes,他有权力在英国生活,所以我及我的父母也可以拿这个签证(这点不是很明确,是居住还是旅游,可是既然来居住都可以拿这个签证,旅游应该更可以吧?!)
Under European Community law, your family members include the following:
* Your husband, wife or civil partner.
* Your children or the children of your husband, wife or civil partner (including adopted children). Children over 21 must be dependent on you or your husband, wife or civil partner.
* Your parents and grandparents or the parents and grandparents of your husband, wife or civil partner. Parents and grandparents must be dependent on you or your husband, wife or civil partner.
Your extended family members, such as brothers, sisters and cousins, do not have an automatic right to live with you in the UK. However, we will consider applications for your other relatives to join you if you are a qualified person in the UK and:
* they were dependent on you in the State in which you both lived before you came to the UK; or
* they were a member of your household in the State in which you lived before you came to the UK; or
* they require your personal care on serious health grounds; or
* they meet the requirements of the Immigration Rules for other dependent family members (see our Family members (INF 6) guidance).
Unmarried partners may also be considered as extended family members. We will consider applications for unmarried partners to join you if you are a qualified person in the UK and they meet the requirements for entry by extended family members who are unmarried partners. In particular, they must be able to show that they are in a durable relationship with you. |
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