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tezmand | 19:37 Tue 19th May 2015 | How it Works
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daughter met a guy on holiday in gran canaria in march hes from holland he came over to uk to see her for a week in early may and they have fell head over heels he wants to move to uk to be with her , as holland is in eu can he just come or what are the procedures ?
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Yes he can come here. There is free movement across Europe.
He just needs to sort his phone out, change up some money, pack some clothes and a passport and he's done.
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Wow that easy seems too simple
Not even a passport,he will have an Identity Card.
Aww, who remembers the butterflies! :0) ... As long as he leaves his clogs over there tezmand he can come over ;0)
No procedure, he can just come here as easily as moving to the next town.
The EU is effectively all one country as far as travel and living are concerned.
Your daughter can go and live in Holland just as easily.
He can just come - but watch out for re-registering his car!
jourdin, did you manage to sort the car registration out?
^^^With regard to registering a car (for UK tax), a visitor to this country can drive a foreign-registered vehicle for up to 6 months without needing to register it here but anyone taking up permanent residence here (i.e. no longer having a principal address abroad) is required to register it immediately.
Can I just pass on my congratulations to your daughter and hope it works out for them.

Gran Canaria eh?......love it there....especially Playa del Ingles.....dont you just love holiday romances?
I met mrs bear in San Diego whilst I was living and working in the U.S gigging, and 26 years later, we've been married 23 years this year and have four lovely children.
Thanks for asking Eddie, the answer is that we are still struggling. We have sent for and received a import pack. For some reason they want a certificate of conformity (the car was originally registered British and all EU countries have the same standards so we are baffled as to why - it has a French Certificate of Conformity as well). It is a Renault and when we contacted Renault they require a clearly legible photo (A PHOTO!) of the VIN plate with the application. My camera won't even fit into the space and there is no way I am skilled enough to get a legible picture - and I'm getting a bit desperate. I need to take it for a service soon and I'll ask the garage for help. Honestly, you'ld think I was importing a tank. I'll probably be back with more questions - there's a 14 day time limit once you start the process so no pressure at all!!!

So, tezmand, I am not joking about the car - everything else iseasy!
They need a photo to prove it is a real VIN not one you have made up.
Could a mobile phone camera do it? they are a lot smaller than a full camera?
You can then download the picture from your phone and print it.
Good thinking Eddie, I'll have to find someone with a mobile phone camera - all my phone does is make and receive calls. Ta :) x
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Thanks so much for your answers and the congratulations he really is a lovely guy speaks and understands English but finds our accent bit hard as we are from midlands. The Black Country my daughter would of gone to live in holland but she doesn't speak a word. Of Dutch no clogs coming with him I promise lol he gas a job in holland. So just hope he can find one here thanks again you lovely bunch x
In order to work in the UK, he'll need a National Insurance number:
https://www.gov.uk/apply-national-insurance-number

If he registers with a local GP he'll automatically be issued with an NHS number.
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What a lovely story yogi bear good to hear and yes I love playa del ingles I go every march thank gid I took my daughter with me this march have to laugh they both spotted each other st beginning of holiday but didn't speak til last day
English is taught as a compulsory second language in Holland from primary school age. I have been to Holland many times and never met anyone who did not speak perfect English. You even find Dutch people in a bar talking to each other in English! What a contrast to France!
France chooses to protect and encourage use of its own language Eddie and I admire them for it.
oh and I am pretty sure he can sign on for benefits on day 1 !
// I have been to Holland many times and never met anyone who did not speak perfect English.//

the languages they learn at skool - English French Dutch ( Nederlands ) and German - all of them - - blimey

but it wasnt always like that and in the nineties when I was there
the over-fifties were excused working with me as in an emergency they might not understand what I said
I was in the Netherlands in 1989 and everyone I spoke to spoke perfect English.

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