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  1. CJEU|LAW|Law on aliens
    cárta cónaithe eisithe do dhuine muinteartha saoránaigh den Aontas Reference "Rialacháin na gComhphobal Eorpach (Saorthaisteal Daoine) (Uimh. 2) 2006 (I.S. Uimh. 656 de 2006) Rial 7 http://www.inis.gov.ie/en/INIS/European_Communities_(Free_Movement_of_Persons)(No[1].2)_Regulations_2006_-_Gaeilge.pdf/Files/European_Communities_(Free_Movement_of_Persons)(No[1].2)_Regulations_2006_-_Gaeilge.pdf [06.03.2014] [Reference to the concept which led to the creation of the term. It does not contain the exact term.]"
    ga
    Comment "Eiseofar cárta cónaithe do dhuine muinteartha saoránaigh den Aontas nach náisiúnach de Bhallstát é nó í de réir Riail 7 de Rialacháin na gComhphobal Eorpach (Saorthaisteal Daoine) (Uimh. 2) 2006 (I.S. Uimh. 656 de 2006) http://www.inis.gov.ie/en/INIS/European_Communities_(Free_Movement_of_Persons)(No[1].2)_Regulations_2006_-_Gaeilge.pdf/Files/European_Communities_(Free_Movement_of_Persons)(No[1].2)_Regulations_2006_-_Gaeilge.pdf [06.03.2014]"
    Aufenthaltskarte für Familienangehörige eines Unionsbürgers | Aufenthaltskarte für Familienangehörige von Unionsbürgern
    de
    residence card of a family member of a Union citizen | residence card | EEA family permit | EU residence card
    en
    Definition Card issued to a person who is not an EEA national but is a family member of an EEA national, as proof of the holder’s right of residence in the United Kingdom as at the date of issue. [UK] Reference "The Immigration (European Economic Area) Regulations 2006, reg 2(1), http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2006/1003/made [27.06.2013] [Simplified definition]"
    Comment "“If you are the non-European family member of an EEA or Swiss national, and you have come to the UK with them, you can apply for a residence card. This is a document which confirms your right of residence under European law. Your residence card may take the form of an endorsement in your passport (also called a 'vignette'), or it may be a separate document called an 'immigration status document'. A residence card is normally valid for 5 years from the date when it is issued.” Source: UK Border Agency, «Residence documents for non-EEA family members of EEA nationals», http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/eucitizens/documents-family/ [27.06.2013]"
    carte de séjour de membre de la famille d'un citoyen de l'Union
    fr