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BC moving to Ireland SS
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2017 10:32 pm
by paras1234
first of all thank you to all the member on this website for sharing their experience questions and answer it really helps a lot
I have posted this question while ago however I need some more clarification on my situation and any help is greatly appreciated
I am married to British Citizen we have been together for 5 years now
We had our hearing on 22 April 2016 however it was refused and we went tribunal and UP etc
we have just recently put in FLR FP application however I see very little hope in it
so we are thinking to move to Ireland and do the SS way
we are thinking that I will go the Belfast way and move in Ireland my wife will take direct flight to cork is that okay?
and she will start working when she arrives in Ireland after we have settle down in a house
so my question is how long does she have to work for before she apply the visa for me?
what is my status in Ireland while she is working for few month as I will be going from Belfast?
When she applies will I get 6 months visa first or 5 years?
I am sorry if these have answered before and any help would be great
Thank you
Paras
Re: BC moving to Ireland SS
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2017 10:47 pm
by vinny
I'm quessing that you posting 7
duplicate topics were unintentional?
Re: BC moving to Ireland SS
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2017 10:54 pm
by paras1234
No they were not unintentional my situation has changed since last year so just need bit more help from you guys
thank you
Paras
Re: BC moving to Ireland SS
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2017 10:56 pm
by vinny
There's no need to post 7
duplicate topics. One will do.
Re: BC moving to Ireland SS
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2017 11:03 pm
by vinny
Note that they are making the
SS route more
difficult.
9 wrote:(4) This regulation does not apply—
(a) where the purpose of the residence in the EEA State was as a means for circumventing any immigration laws applying to non-EEA nationals to which F would otherwise be subject (such as any applicable requirement under the 1971 Act to have leave to enter or remain in the United Kingdom); or
Re: BC moving to Ireland SS
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2017 12:23 am
by noajthan
Posting 7 times does not make the answer 7 times better or SS 7 times easier.
You will not get any visa on SS route.
And due to your past failures in UK you are likely to be seen as attempting to circumvent UK immigration route.
So its likely to be a hiding to nothing.
Re: BC moving to Ireland SS
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2017 9:36 am
by paras1234
Hi okay I see
But we are not looking to move back to UK just to settle in Ireland so that all I wanted to know if I could get visa in Ireland
and if yes will I get 6 months first or 5 year please help me on this
Thank you for any help
Regards
Paras
Re: BC moving to Ireland SS
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2017 9:38 am
by noajthan
paras1234 wrote:Hi okay I see
But we are not looking to move back to UK just to settle in Ireland so that all I wanted to know if I could get visa in Ireland
and if yes will I get 6 months first or 5 year please help me on this
Thank you for any help
Regards
Amit
Not clear why you ask about SS then.
so we are thinking to move to Ireland and do the SS way
If dependent of an EEA citizen you don't need a visa to reside in Eire.
And any RC is optional.
Get up to speed here:
http://ec.europa.eu/justice/citizen/doc ... 013_en.pdf
You can dig into Eire specifics on INIS website.
Re: BC moving to Ireland SS
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2017 2:40 pm
by paras1234
Hi please accept my apologies for that
Okay so let say if we did decided to apply for RC CARD will I get 6 months visa first or straight 5 years
Also how long does my wife has to work before we can put in the application
Thank you
Paras
Re: BC moving to Ireland SS
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2017 2:57 pm
by MrSlyFox
You're getting the entry requirements of the UK and Ireland confused. Ireland only issues a free 90-day visa for family members of EEA citizens if they are visa required otherwise you just travel straight to Ireland. You may apply for a residence card within the 90 days. There is no six-month family permit (Only the UK issues that).
Suggest you read the Irish Website as suggested previously
http://www.inis.gov.ie/en/INIS/Pages/re ... n-eutreaty
Re: BC moving to Ireland SS
Posted: Sun Jan 15, 2017 10:18 am
by paras1234
Hi yeah I am very confused at the moment lol sorry
Okay so like you said Ireland issued 90 days free visa to
Family member of eea national how can this be done?
Do we go at Ireland board together with our proof
Relationship and get 90 days visa there even though
I don't have any visa in U.K. just a valid application
Thank you so much your help
Regards
Paras
Re: BC moving to Ireland SS
Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2017 4:29 am
by smileyangel
hi para im not good at explaining but will try, if u r in the uk and have ur passport in hand u can travel with ur partner, if u dnt have ur passport and hav an ID and marriage cert u need to travel with ur partner via northen ireland and if u ever come across any road block show them article 5 of he eu directive, go to google and serach for eu directive and print it out and take it with u, when u get to the airport tell them u guys are exercising ur eu treaty rights, if they try to be funny show the the directive and then u will be given 90 days in those 90 days EU must find work or register for self employment, apply for pps number then u have to send in a form called EU1 form, form will tell u wots needed if u dnt have enough documents send a cover letter that u will send more documents within 6 months, after sending eu1 form mayb within 3 months u will be sent a letter tto go and collect ur stamp4 thats ur 6 months temp visa, if eu cont to workafter 6 month u will be granted ur 5 year RC