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EEA - moving to ireland and future intentions

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EEA - moving to ireland and future intentions

Post by Bc4indian » Sun Jan 10, 2016 6:04 pm

Hi Gurus,

We are British Citizens and I'm planning take a contract in Ireland -dublin for 6 months, will be moving with family also inviting our in-laws to live with us there as we are expecting our baby in May 2016.

My question is

1. Is there anyone who applied for SS route after this future intentions requirement was made compulsory at the time of naturalisation?

2. Is moving the center of life effects the future intentions requirement set up by the HomeOffice?

3. Does anyone had any issues with future intentions requirement after coming back to the UK?

Thanks

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Re: EEA - moving to ireland and future intentions

Post by Casa » Sun Jan 10, 2016 6:08 pm

It may just be me, but I'm confused what you mean exactly by 'future intentions'? :?
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Re: EEA - moving to ireland and future intentions

Post by LilyLalilu » Sun Jan 10, 2016 6:21 pm

I think what he may mean is that in his BC application he said that he was planning to have his home in the UK after being naturalised.
This should not be a problem; the question is only relevant before you become naturalised. Once you are British you can live where you want and you can come and go as you please.
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Re: EEA - moving to ireland and future intentions

Post by Bc4indian » Sun Jan 10, 2016 6:22 pm

Casa wrote:It may just be me, but I'm confused what you mean exactly by 'future intentions'? :?
Hi Casa,

Sorry if my question is not clear.

my query is when we apply for naturalisation in the application form they asked about future intentions to make the UK as main home and if we move to Ireland does it conflict with the future intentions requirement?

Hope I'm making sense.

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Re: EEA - moving to ireland and future intentions

Post by Casa » Sun Jan 10, 2016 6:45 pm

No it doesn't as intentions can change.
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