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FAMILY REUNIFICATION - SCHENGEN COUNTRIES

Family reunification policies vary across different European countries, as each country has its own immigration laws and regulations. However, there are some common principles and trends that can be observed in family reunification policies across Europe:

  1. Eligibility Criteria: Generally, family reunification allows certain family members of a person who is legally residing in a European country to join them. Eligible family members often include spouses, minor children, and sometimes dependent parents or other relatives.

  2. Legal Residency: The person who is already residing in the country (the sponsor) usually needs 1.)to be a citizen or 2.)have legal residency status, which can be a work permit, student visa, refugee status, or other forms of residence permits.

  3. Financial Requirements: Many European countries require the sponsor to demonstrate that they have sufficient financial resources to support their family members without relying on public assistance. This is to ensure that the family can support themselves and not burden the welfare system.

  4. Accommodation: Sponsors often need to provide proof of suitable accommodation for their family members, meeting certain standards of living and space.

  5. Integration Measures: Some countries may require family members to undergo integration measures, such as language courses or cultural orientation programs, to promote successful integration into the society.

  6. Application Process: The family members seeking reunification typically need to apply for a residence permit from their home country's embassy or consulate. The sponsor in the host country would also need to provide documentation and support the application.

  7. Processing Time: The processing time for family reunification applications can vary widely depending on the country and the specific circumstances. It might take several months to receive a decision.

  8. Humanitarian Considerations: Some countries might have provisions for family reunification based on humanitarian grounds, especially for refugees and asylum seekers.

  9. Appeal Process: If an application is denied, there is often an appeal process that allows the applicant to challenge the decision.

  10. Changing Policies: Family reunification policies can change over time due to political, economic, and social factors. It's important to stay updated on the latest regulations in the specific country you are interested in.

Arcticket assists Family Reunification Visa/Permit to selected Schengen countries.

If you don't know how to start or interested in to get the most accurate and up-to-date information about the family reunification process, you can book a consultation with us.

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