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The ECJ ruled that foreign spouses can lose the residency rights, under certain conditions, when they divorce their EU national counterparts (Photo: Alex Proimos)

EU divorce ruling puts pressure on non-nationals

An EU court ruling could see EU nationals exert pressure on non-EU national spouses in divorce proceedings by threatening to get them expelled.

Judges in Luxembourg at the European Court of Justice on Thursday (16 July) ruled that a national of a third country who is married to an EU citizen, may in some cases, lose their right of residence.

Member states issued around 2.36 million first residence permits to third country nationals in 2013.

Of those, around 673,000 were is...

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Nikolaj joined EUobserver in 2012 and covers home affairs. He is originally from Denmark, but spent much of his life in France and in Belgium. He was awarded the King Baudouin Foundation grant for investigative journalism in 2010.

The ECJ ruled that foreign spouses can lose the residency rights, under certain conditions, when they divorce their EU national counterparts (Photo: Alex Proimos)

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Nikolaj joined EUobserver in 2012 and covers home affairs. He is originally from Denmark, but spent much of his life in France and in Belgium. He was awarded the King Baudouin Foundation grant for investigative journalism in 2010.

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