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omer2018

Hi Folks,

I am British national & work in Malta. My mom is from the Non-EU country. She lives alone back home, and she is 70+. I am also single and share my apartment with another tenant.

I just heard from someone about 'EEA Family permit'. The person told me that, she could live here in Malta without any restriction if she gets 'EEA Family permit'

Now my big question is, do I need to apply from Malta or back home? The Maltese embassy does not operate back home. The Italian embassy receives only short-term (90 days) visa for the people who want to come in Malta. I am confused and don't know where to ask?

Regards,

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GozoMo

Have you tried looking on line?  You will probably get the information you require, good luck.

omer2018

Hi Gozo,

I went to the Central Visa Unit because Evan Building's officer told me that you should ask them and to be honest I asked them they don't have any clue.

I don't know any immigration solicitor in Malta.

GozoMo wrote:

Have you tried looking on line?  You will probably get the information you require, good luck.

kiwi dan

https://identitymalta.com/wp-content/up … Form-G.pdf

Looks like this may be what you are after?

omer2018

Dear Kiwi,

Thank you for your help.

Well, I am confused between CEA-Form-G and CEA-form-F. Can you please explain further if possible.

kiwi dan wrote:

https://identitymalta.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/CEA-Form-G.pdf

Looks like this may be what you are after?

GozoMo

Have you actually looked on line yourself?

kiwi dan

It is honestly not that difficult - look at their website. Form f is clearly stated as a form that is to be used by eu/eea family members; form g for non - eu family members.

As GozoMo states above - look at their website. They make it a easy as possible!

omer2018

GozoMo wrote:

Have you actually looked on line yourself?


Thanks, Gozo. May I know where do I submit this application form?

marchelo2000

As I understand main problem that mother is not considered as Family Member. Open SL217.06 article 4 for full definition. I think this is why identity Malta can't give response.

http://www.justiceservices.gov.mt/Downl … 61&l=1

Not sure if any of these forms can be used.

kiwi dan

This states fairly clearly that parents and / or grandparents, if economically dependant on them, have rights to stay with the eu citizen family member.

https://europa.eu/youreurope/citizens/r … dex_en.htm

omer2018

Thanks Kiwi,

May I know where shall I go to submit Form f ?

kiwi dan wrote:

This states fairly clearly that parents and / or grandparents, if economically dependant on them, have rights to stay with the eu citizen family member.

https://europa.eu/youreurope/citizens/r … dex_en.htm

marchelo2000

I have to acknowledge that I referred to wrong law. It is not applicable when sponsor is EU citizen.

omer2018

marchelo2000 wrote:

I have to acknowledge that I referred to wrong law. It is not applicable when sponsor is EU citizen.


Dear Marchelo,

I am sorry, I didn't get you?

SimCityAT

omer2018 wrote:

Thanks Kiwi,

May I know where shall I go to submit Form f ?

kiwi dan wrote:

This states fairly clearly that parents and / or grandparents, if economically dependant on them, have rights to stay with the eu citizen family member.

https://europa.eu/youreurope/citizens/r … dex_en.htm



The address is written on the foerm.

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