I'm in the process of getting my Portuguese citizenship through my Portuguese mother, and had a few questions as to how the right to live and work in any other EU member state works, specifically in the case that you want to live in Europe with someone you are not married to. It had been mentioned to me that in some circumstances these rights to live and work can be extended to a gf/bf, yet I have been unable to definitively pin whether it would be a possibility for me. So, the question:
In what circumstances (if any) do EU citizens' rights extend to a non-citizen who is the partner of, but not married to, an EU citizen?
Background:
Me and GF want to take an extended working vacation to Europe after our degrees, likely for a year. I will be able to obtain citizenship, she will not. We've been dating for 2 1/2 years at this point, and by the time this happens it will be around 4. We have never lived together, making a common-in-law marriage work-around not an option.
In what circumstances (if any) do EU citizens' rights extend to a non-citizen who is the partner of, but not married to, an EU citizen?
Background:
Me and GF want to take an extended working vacation to Europe after our degrees, likely for a year. I will be able to obtain citizenship, she will not. We've been dating for 2 1/2 years at this point, and by the time this happens it will be around 4. We have never lived together, making a common-in-law marriage work-around not an option.
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