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TIONALS OF DUROPEAN COMMUNITY COUNTRIES AND THEIR FAMILIES
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The provisions in Section One of these Rules apply to nationals of Member States of the European Community and their families only to the extent permitted
by Community law
60. A national of a Member State of the European Community is entitled to admission to take or seek employment", to set up, in business, to become self- employed or otherwise to exercise the right of establishment or the rights
relating to the provision or receipt of services as provided in Community law
61.
Members of the family of a Community national entitled to be admitted in
accordance with paragraph 60, whether or not themselves Community nationals,
to be admitted on the came basis as the fomily member on whom they are dependent,
provided that family members who are not themselves Community nationals and who are
coming for settlement must hold a current entry clearance granted for that purpose. Members of the family comprise the person's spouse, their children under 21, their other children and grandchildren if ctill dependent, and their dependent parents, grandparents, and great-grandparents.
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62. A person entitled to be admitted in accordance with paragraph 59,
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may be refused admission only if exclusion is conducive to the public good on grounds of public policy, public security or public health.
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63. Provided he does not fall a charge on public funds, a person admitted in' accordance with paragraph 59, 60 or 61 is free to remain for up to 6 months without further formality, but is required to apply for a Residence Permit if he wishes to stay longer (see paragraph 126).
The entitlement to admission to take or seek employment does not apply to nationals of Greece until 1988.
The more important relevant provisions of Community law include Council Regulations 1612/68 230; 1251/70 EEC, Council Directives 64/221 DEC;
83/560 23C; 72./16h EBC; 73/148 DEC; 75/34 BBC; 25/35 336 Council Declaration
1451/68 EEC.
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