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Another Sala moment and common sense: Sufficient that former EEA national spouse works until the start of divorce proceedings

Posted on June 18, 2018 by alicemuzira Standard Reply

“Sala moment”:

 

Definition :- A brief or prolonged period of time over which the Upper Tribunal or Secretary of State get the law, particularly EEA law, horribly wrong.

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