As we have seen, the main requirement to regroup any member of the extended family is to be in charge of that foreign citizen.
But what does that mean?
Being in charge means that, in order for that person (the foreigner who wants to live in Spain) to have a stable standard of living in his or her country of origin or where she habitually resides, she requires the financial support of any family member of the European Union in order for that to be possible.
And, in that sense, there are many legal ways to prove it.
You can use a joint house register, monthly money transfers, cohabitation means, etc.
In addition, whether or not this is well demonstrated will depend to a large extent on the assessment issued by the immigration office. Each case is analyzed in isolation and taking into account each and every one of its particularities.
So it will be very important that you continue reading and write down all the advice we will be giving you to demonstrate economic dependence properly.



