UPDATE (28 January 2020): It now looks likely that the Withdrawal Agreement, which has been passed by the British Parliament, will also be ratified by the European Parliament and enter into force on 1 February. Therefore, the unilateral policy of the Dutch government...
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How long does a British citizen get to keep a right of permanent residence in the Netherlands? (See more recent posting)
UPDATE: the injunction court of the District Court of Amsterdam rejected the petition for preliminary relief, but now the underlying legal question, of whether the plaintiff can be said to lose her right of permanent residence even though she visits frequently, will...
What happens to Brits in the Netherlands after a no-deal Brexit: a lawyer’s analysis (SEE MORE RECENT ARTICLE)
(9 April 2019: This article is somewhat out of date, because it contains speculations on what rights British citizens will have in the Netherlands after a no-deal Brexit, but the Dutch government has already announced a unilateral policy largely tracking what I...
Court of Justice of EU rules that “spouse” includes same-sex spouse in free movement of EU citizens
On the morning of 5 June, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) issued its decision (press release) in the Coman case, based on preliminary questions that had been referred to it by the Romanian Constitutional Court on the proper interpretation of the EU...
Now that Brexit looks certain: consequences for Brits in the Netherlands?
Updated on 1 August 2016 CET to reflect new insights Ever since prime minister David Cameron announced that the UK would hold a referendum on whether to leave or stay in the European Union on 23 June 2016, we at Franssen Advocaten have been getting questions from...