Zambrano, Lounes and Citizenship Rights: Where Are We Now? David Blundell Landmark Chambers

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Zambrano, Lounes and Citizenship Rights: Where Are We Now? David Blundell Landmark Chambers

Introduction Zambrano and Lounes are the two key EU citizenship routes to residence Exist at the periphery of EU law Fundamentals of EU free movement law wellestablished, but still much development here 3 parts to the talk: Locate Zambrano and Lounes in context of EU free movement law Consider basis of each Examine current state of law and hot topics

PART 1 ZAMBRANO AND LOUNES IN CONTEXT

EU Routes to Residence in the UK 3 key EU routes to residence in the UK Core rights in Directive 2004/38, Citizens Directive (implemented in Immigration (EEA) Regs 2016) Court-developed derivative rights EU citizenship The Treaties still provide the underlying basis for the law here But the Court has moved a long way past the core rights

Background: The Treaties Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU) Key provisions in this context: Art 20: citizenship (and free movement) Art 21: right to move and reside freely Art 45: free movement of workers Art 49: freedom of establishment Art 56: free movement of services Rights of residence dealt with in Directive 2004/38/EC the Citizens Directive

Route 1: The Citizens Directive The key piece of EU legislation in this field Codifies and expands previous piecemeal approach: recital (4) 3 key residence rights: Right of residence up to 3 months: Art 6 No conditions, just passport or ID card Right of residence for more than 3 months: Art 7 Worker, self-employed, self-sufficient, education Right of permanent residence: Art 16 (new) 5 years continuous lawful residence

Route 2: Derivative Rights Not found in the Treaties or Citizens Directive Developed from core Treaty rights in Arts 20 and 21 Often designed to ensure effectiveness of EU family member free movement rights Key examples: Surinder Singh / Eind Baumbast Chen Ibrahim / Teixeira Zambrano

Route 3: EU Citizenship Introduced by Maastricht Treaty from 1993 Art 20 establishes EU citizenship Art 21 associated rights of free movement Significant, especially post-brexit: Grzelczyck fundamental status of MS nationals Baumbast start of process of deriving rights from citizenship status Zambrano / McCarthy No 1 limits / no limits Lounes even applies in dual national situation Ziebell current stage of development of EU law

PART 2 THE BASIS OF THE RIGHTS

The Basis of the Rights: Early Cases Zambrano and Lounes have their origins in early cases on the status of Union citizenship: Grzelczyck fundamental status of MS nationals Baumbast start of process of deriving rights from citizenship status Chen rights of residence to non-eu citizens to give effect to EU citizenship rights Key features: Identifies citizenship as fundamental status No link between citizenship and economic activity and therefore residence

Zambrano 1: Background Facts: 3 rd country nationals, with EU citizen children who had never left their MS of residence No right to reside under domestic law No criminality

Zambrano 2: Outcome 39 Citizens Directive does not apply because the children are still in home MS and so not beneficiaries 40, 41 restatement of case-law on EU citizenship 42-44 key passages: Art 20 TFEU precludes national measures that deprive EU citizens of the genuine enjoyment of the substance of their rights as EU citizens (42) Refusal to grant right of residence and work permit has that effect (43) Such a refusal must be assumed to lead the EU citizen children to leave the territory of the EU = unable to exercise the substance of their rights as EU citizens (44)

Zambrano 3: Response Hugely controversial In UK, Zambrano carers excluded from mainstream means-tested benefits upheld in HC & Sanneh Significance of choice FZ (China) Judgment in very broad terms, even by CJEU standards Later CJEU cases emphasise exceptional nature of the right rowing back? McCarthy No 1 Dereci Iida O and B Alokpa Chavez Vilchez

Zambrano 4: Unresolved Issues Zambrano left many questions unanswered, e.g.: Effect of criminality: CS (Morocco) (CJEU), Rendon Marin (CJEU) and Robinson (Jamaica) (CoA): Can derogate on grounds of public policy / security Analogous tests to Citizens Directive Arts 27 and 28 Must show genuine, present and sufficiently serious threat but can exceptionally rely on Bouchereau exception, see Robinson Application to adults: Dereci and Patel and Shah (and KA): Adult carers can benefit from Zambrano rights Out of country applications: MA and SM: Zambrano applies to entry clearance applications

Lounes 1: The Problem of Dual Citizenship Traditional UK position was that dual UK citizens resided under national law, not EU law, and so could not rely on EU family member rights McCarthy No 1 dual Irish / British citizen, never left UK, could not rely on EU law to obtain right of residence for 3 rd country national spouse Problem for M was fact that had never exercised free movement rights

Lounes 2: McCarthy Revisited Mrs Ormazabal had exercised free movement rights to move to UK from Spain as a student Stayed lawfully and was granted citizenship Then met husband, Mr Lounes, who was in UK as 3 rd country national, unlawful overstayer Question: could Mr Lounes rely on wife s status as an EU citizen to obtain right of residence in UK? UK said national law applies; Mr Lounes said EU law applies

Lounes 3: Outcome The Grand Chamber agreed with Mr Lounes Key was prior exercise of free movement rights Mrs Ormazabal had clearly exercised her free movement rights in moving to UK in first place She could not be a beneficiary of the Citizens Directive because she was in a MS of nationality But Mr Lounes could rely on Art 21 TFEU to obtain a derivative right based on wife s prior exercise of free movement rights Could not be treated like person who had never left Art 21 promotes integration, and naturalisation was highest degree of integration Wrong for rights to reduce with more nationalities

Lounes 4: Unresolved Issues Does date of move matter? Kovacevic case about 3 rd country national spouse of Croatian national Croatian national moved to UK in 2007 before accession of Croatia to EU Croatia became MS in 2013 They married in 2014 Upper Tribunal: no prior exercise of free movement rights = no right under Art 21 Limits Lounes to cases where free movement rights exercised prior to move See also Ziebell in the Grand Chamber

Some Conclusions Zambrano and Lounes are interesting and difficult because they exist at the centre of EU constitutional law but the periphery of EU immigration law Zambrano many of key residual issues have been resolved to an extent criminality, adult carers, application to entry But may be reviewed / revised in Supreme Court in Patel and Shah Lounes Kovacevic has confirmed centrality of prior exercise of free movement Does date of marriage matter (pre- or post-citizenship)? Role of Lounes arguments post-brexit?