EU Family Member Card: Application, Requirements, Benefits, Rights, Renewal, and Lost or Stolen Card

Introduction 

The EU Family Member Card is an important document that allows non-EU family members to live and work in an EU member state. This card is issued to family members of EU citizens who exercise their right to freedom of movement within the European Union.

In this article, we will analyze the application process, requirements, benefits, rights, renewal and what to do if you lose your residence permit.

It is an issue that deserves timely legal advice to avoid denials.

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How to Apply for an EU Family Member Card

The process of applying for this permit may vary slightly depending on the country in which you reside. Generally, you will need to submit an application to the relevant immigration authority in your host country. The application form can usually be obtained online or at the immigration office.

When applying for the EU family permit, you will normally need to provide the following documents:

  • Proof of your family relationship with the EU citizen (such as a marriage certificate or birth certificate)
  • Valid passport
  • Proof of address
  • Proof of health insurance coverage
  • Proof of sufficient financial resources to support yourself and your family

It is important to note that the specific requirements may vary between EU member states, so it is advisable to check with the relevant immigration authority for the most up-to-date information.

Requirements for an EU Family Member Card

The requirements for obtaining an EU Family Member Card typically include:

  • Being a family member of an EU citizen who is exercising their right to freedom of movement
  • Having a valid passport
  • Providing proof of the family relationship with the EU citizen
  • Showing proof of address
  • Having valid health insurance coverage
  • Demonstrating sufficient financial resources to support yourself and your family

These requirements exist to ensure that the residence permit is granted to people who are genuinely dependent on or have a close relationship with an EU citizen and exercise their right to freedom of movement.

Benefits of an EU Family Member Card

The EU Family Member Card provides several benefits to its holders:

  • Right to live and work in the host country
  • Access to healthcare and social services
  • Ability to study or attend educational institutions
  • Equal treatment with nationals in employment, education, and social benefits
  • Opportunity to travel freely within the EU

These benefits are aimed at ensuring that non-EU family members can fully integrate into the host country and enjoy the same rights and opportunities as EU citizens.

Rights of an EU Family Member Card Holder

As a EU Family permit holder, you have certain rights:

  • Right to reside in the host country with your EU family member
  • Right to work in the host country without the need for a separate work permit
  • Right to access healthcare and social services
  • Right to equal treatment with nationals in employment, education, and social benefits
  • Right to join your EU family member in their country of origin, subject to certain conditions

These rights are protected by EU law and are designed to ensure that holders of an EU family authorization can fully enjoy their family and work life in the host country.

Renewal of an EU Family Member Card

This permit is normally valid for 5 years. It is important to renew the card before it expires to maintain your legal status in the host country. The renewal process may vary between EU member states, but in general, you will need to submit a renewal application to the relevant immigration authority or contact an immigration lawyer.

When renewing your permit, you may be required to provide updated documents to support your application, such as proof of continuing family relationship, valid passport, proof of address, and proof of health insurance coverage. It is advisable to consult the specific requirements with the immigration office or an immigration lawyer.

Lost or Stolen EU Family Member Card

If your EU Family Member Card is lost or stolen, it is important to take immediate action. You should report the loss or theft to the local police and notify the relevant immigration authority in your host country. They will guide you through the process of obtaining a replacement card.

When applying for a replacement card, you will likely need to provide a police report, a copy of the lost or stolen card, and any other relevant documents as requested by the immigration authority. It is crucial to act promptly to prevent any potential misuse of your lost or stolen card.

Conclusion

The EU Family Member Card is a valuable document that allows non-EU family members to live, work, and enjoy various benefits and rights in an EU member state. By understanding the application process, requirements, benefits, rights, renewal, and what to do in case of a lost or stolen card, individuals can navigate the system effectively and make the most of their opportunities within the European Union.

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ECONOMIC MEANS NECESSARY

They are calculated based on the number of people who live with the EU citizen.
70% is applied to the non-contributory pension, which is updated each year.
It is required for the year 2023, for example: EU citizen 6,230eur per year, first family member 4,361, and so on for each additional family member.

What happens if I am an EU citizen but I do not have a job in Spain?

In that case, you must provide a bank balance certificate or documents that demonstrate a regular source of income.

Is there a problem if the marriage is not registered in Spain?

It is mandatory for a Spaniard to have her marriage registered; failure to do so may lead to the denial of the community family member card.

Are criminal records required for the family member?

In this regime, the absence of a criminal record is not required.

What happens if I divorce or separate from the EU citizen?

The correct thing is to notify but, you have to know how to do it, prior consultation with an immigration lawyer is very important

4 thoughts on “EU Family Member Card: Application, Requirements, Benefits, Rights, Renewal, and Lost or Stolen Card”

  1. how much money do i need to obtain my residence permit as a family member of the european union, i am the wife of a spanish citizen but i have the money myself.çThank you for your guidance

    1. The amount of money will depend on the number of people. If there are 2 members, 70% of 6,230 would have to be applied, which is equivalent to 4,361 euros per year for the second member. This gives an amount of 10,591 euros per year for the 2 members (882.58 euros per month)
      For 3 members, we would be talking about 14,952 eur per year (1,246 eur per month) and so on.
      That is, adding up to about 4,361 euros per year for each additional member (363.42 euros per month).

  2. how much money do i need to obtain my residence permit as a family member of the European Union, i am the wife of a spanish citizen but i have the money myself.

    1. First of all, the amount of money needed will depend on the number of members of the family unit, that is, you must tell me if only you and your husband are coming or if, on the contrary, your husband’s children or parents are coming, etc. On the other hand, the financial means should preferably belong to the EU citizen

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