[Note I am not an expert..]pal80uk wrote: ↑Thu Mar 01, 2018 1:39 pmHi Bobthemoggie
Many thanks for your input below.
I have now submitted my appeal through a solicitor, but same time I am exploring other options available to me as well.
Do you know visa requirements if I plan to travel to Switzerland or Schengen zone, from Ireland?
(My parents currently have temp stamp4 which is expiring end of this month, and I am not sure if INIS will grant them further extensions, as its already been 12 months on Temp stamp 4. )
Secondly, will I be able to file dependency application in other Schengen countries based on their UK/Ireland dependency on me, now that they have been part of my household since Oct 2016 - time they first arrived in the UK?
I guess first exhausting your options (appeal etc) in Ireland could be an good idea.
Since Oct2016 looks to be a long time, I guess cautiously checking with Solvit on requirement of 'part of same household' part, which becomes entitles even for non-dependent immediate family members going by textbook, perhaps could be a good idea. I am not expert so have your own research and judgement.
Generally many of Schengen countries are pretty quick for "non-EU Family Member of EU citizen" visa applications,( if you're going to go there as a Worker and contribute to the economy).
Have your own research on where you'll have fair chances of success, as every member state process RC application differently and have varying waiting times.
Switzerland: Is not part of EU. So EU rules generally do not apply there.
And even EU citizen needs Work Permit, which is dependent on duration of employment contract.
But it looks like they allow your family members to stay for entire duration, as long as you're working there & could demonstrate to afford the cost of living for entire family unit.
Nevertheless, you can find more information on their official site:
https://www.ch.ch/en/family-reunification-eu-efta/
Good luck