Hi no so she has ILR and is going through the 10 years route. So far they gave 2 years. So after 2 years resend all your documents to get the remainder 8 years issued. So far she's doing an apprenticeship which finishes this February. So her question was does she need to be working to submit for her...
Hi there I need to reapply in September 2020 for my further leave to remain to be issued. My question is do I need to be working for this to be issued when I have a British minor in my care.
Hi guys just wanted to ask a quick question. So my sister in law has an indefinite leave to remain from UK. Would she be able to come and live in Ireland and be able to apply for a visa to stay and work in Ireland. I get that coming to Ireland means she no longer is allowed to her ILR status. But co...
Hi guys just wanted to ask a really quick question. So when brexit was supposed to happen on the 31st of October 2019 a few of the people from my county started getting letters stating that they would no longer be able to travel with Thier eu partner or spouse and that they would require a visa. For...
The visa stamp applies to Ryanair, I believe, not other airlines. If you are in a registered partnership and your partner is joining or accompanying you and has EU fam he or she will be fine. The Irish Residence card now states clearly the it is a Residence card for family members of EEA national. ...
If its a EUFAM card then no worries. You two are travelling together no prob. Just get a visa check stamp on the non eu boarding pass and ur good to go. Been doing myself every two weeks. Thankyou so much we're flying out for 2 days on Tuesday just hoping everything goes well. Have you ever travell...
Hey probably late in replying to you in British my husband isn't. We didn't get health insurance but still got a stamp 4 eufam. As long as you're working and exercising your eu treaty rights it's all good. I wouldn't worry too much about the savings as long as you have regular income and can show yo...
INIS just updated their website to reflect the changes: If you live in Dublin, you should get the stamp first, and receive IRP card in the post. If you live outside Dublin, unfortunately they will no longer stamp your passport on your first visit. They should arrange a second visit date with you to...
So my question may sound daft. So we have a property here In Ireland on mine and my husbands name. His parents are thinking to move over from the UK for visa purposes.
How do we show that they are living in the property without having to put thier names on the deeds of the house ?