Dauhoo (EEA Regulations – reg 8(2)) [2012] UKUT 79 (IAC)
The Upper Tribunal (Immigration and Asylum Chamber) in Dauhoo (EEA Regulations – reg 8(2)) [2012] UKUT 79 (IAC) ruled:
“Under the scheme set out in reg 8 (2) of the Immigration (European Economic Area) Regulations 2006, a person can succeed in establishing that he or she is an “extended family member” in any one of four different ways, each of which requires proving a relevant connection both prior to arrival in the UK and in the UK:
i. prior dependency and present dependency
ii. prior membership of a household and present membership of a household
iii. prior dependency and present membership of a household;
iv. prior membership of a household and present dependency