Section 111. Right of residence for up to three months
An EEA national who holds a valid identity card or passport has a right of residence for up to three months, provided that the person in question does not become an unreasonable burden for public welfare systems.The first paragraph applies correspondingly to a family member who is not an EEA national, provided that the family member accompanies or is reunited with the EEA national and holds a valid passport. The first paragraph applies correspondingly to foreign nationals as mentioned in section 110, fourth paragraph, who hold a valid passport.A foreign national as mentioned in the first paragraph who is a jobseeker, and accompanying family members, have a right to stay for up to six months, and in special cases also for more than six months.The King may issue regulations containing further provisions, including on the calculation of the period of residence and the definition of the term «unreasonable burden for public welfare systems». The King may issue regulations containing further provisions on when special cases as mentioned in the third paragraph exist, on the obligation for jobseekers to report, on which authority the foreign national shall report to, and on how the report shall be made.