VI v Revenue and Customs Comrs

Subject Matter

EUROPEAN UNION — Freedom of movement — Right to reside — Third-country national residing in United Kingdom with Union citizen child — Child acquiring right of permanent residence in United Kingdom on basis of five years’ continuous residence — Third-country national parent applying for benefits in respect of child for periods when not having comprehensive sickness insurance cover — Whether entitled to such benefits before and/or after child acquiring right of permanent residence — Immigration (European Economic Area) Regulations 2016 (SI 2016/1052), reg 16 — FEU Treaty, art 21 — Parliament and Council Directive 2004/38/EC, arts 7(1)(b), 16(1)

(Case C-247/20); EU:C:2022:177; EU:C:2021:778; [2022] 1 WLR 2902; [2022] WLR(D) 120, ECJ

Commentary

Free Movement
UK wrongly insisted on Comprehensive Sickness Insurance for years, EU court finds Case comment

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