CIS_2431_2006
[2007] UKSSCSC CIS 2431 2006 (29 November 2007)
CIS/2431/2006
DECISION OF THE SOCIAL SECURITY COMMISSIONER
REASONS
"As the spouse of an EEA national, [the claimant] is a family member in accordance with regulation 6 of the Immigration (EEA) Regulations 2000. As a separated spouse, she is still a spouse (Case 267/83 Diatta) until divorce. … [The claimant's husband] has to be an EEA national exercising a Treaty right for [the claimant] to have a right to reside. For this reason it is [her husband's] status as exercising a Treaty right that falls for consideration."
The Secretary of State then submits that it is necessary to ascertain whether the claimant's husband's incapacity for work was temporary in order to discover whether he had a right of residence, because a worker who ceases work only because "he is temporarily incapable of work as a result of illness or accident" retains a right of residence under, at that time, regulation 5(2)(a) of the Immigration (European Economic Area) Regulations 2000 (S.I. 2000/2326). On the admittedly limited evidence before me, I have some doubt as to whether the claimant's husband's incapacity was only temporary but that may not necessarily be the only ground upon which the claimant's husband might have had a right of residence. In any event, I accept the Secretary of State's submission and agree that this is a case that should be referred to another tribunal for further findings of fact to be made.
(signed on the original) MARK ROWLAND
Commissioner
29 November 2007