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There is no EU passport. Every country has its own citizenship laws.

2006-07-12 02:46:40 · answer #1 · answered by dognhorsemom 7 · 0 0

(1) If I enter the Uk, how long can I live and stay? As long as you are "exercising treaty rights" you can stay as long as you want. Eventually, you can naturalise as a UK citizen if you choose to do so. Treaty rights include working, looking for work (usually up to 6 months allowed for this), studying, or living on independent means. (2) Can I work there? Yes. As an EU national you can work here without permission. There may be odd exceptions for national security-related jobs, though. (3) Do I have the same status as local citizens in the Uk? What are the differences? You have the same status. Once you are resident here, you can vote if you want to. (4) Do I need to get a health card from Portugal in order to have free or cheaper medical treatment in the UK? No. Under reciprocal arrangements, if you are exercising treaty rights you can use the (free, for almost everything) National Health Service (NHS). (5) Where is the Portugal consulate in the UK? Portuguese Embassy Consulate Section 3 Portland Place London W1N 3AA (6)Is there No tax refund in buying products in the UK when I left the UK as other non EU tourist ? No, that isn't for EU nationals. (7) Is it cheaper to buy goods by using EU passport in the uk? No, apart from things such as university fees. (8) If I use the EU passport, Is the school fee as low as the local residents in the UK ? Schools up to 18 are free. Universities charge the same "home" fees to EU nationals as UK citizens providing the EU national has been living in an EU state for 3+ years. (9) Any points I omit in having this EU passport? Any things that I can do and cannot do? What other benefits for an EU passport holder? You can bring your family with you.

2016-03-27 02:23:49 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

To obtain the passport of one of the european union countries you will need to satisfy the citizenship requirements of one of the countries - each country has their own citizenship laws. If you have ancestry in one of the EU countries you should investigate the citizenship laws of that country.

2006-07-14 02:46:43 · answer #3 · answered by JS 4 · 0 0

One of your parents has to have been born in one of the Euro countries, or grandfather. Then you may apply for the passport which gives you the right to work in those countries, like I do. Go to the euro site for more details.

2006-07-12 02:45:46 · answer #4 · answered by wondering 4 · 0 0

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