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Need Urgent advise please !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Post by Rukh » Wed Apr 21, 2010 11:21 am

-My Husband Working in Ireland from more then 4 years have stamp 4 legal NON EU. We both are Non EU
- We married ago 3 years and i have STAMP 3 and living in Ireland .
- If we plan for a child now can i get STAMP 4 ? Will my child get Irish Nationality ?

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Re: Need Urgent advise please !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Post by Ben » Wed Apr 21, 2010 11:59 am

Rukh wrote:-My Husband Working in Ireland from more then 4 years have stamp 4 legal NON EU. We both are Non EU
- We married ago 3 years and i have STAMP 3 and living in Ireland .
Rukh wrote:- If we plan for a child now can i get STAMP 4 ?
No.
Rukh wrote:Will my child get Irish Nationality ?
Yes.
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Post by Rukh » Wed Apr 21, 2010 12:32 pm

Can i get STAMP 4 after child birth ?

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Re: Need Urgent advise please !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Post by Rukh » Wed Apr 21, 2010 12:51 pm

Rukh wrote:- If we plan for a child now can i get STAMP 4 ?
No.



Can i get STAMP 4 after child birth ?

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Post by Ben » Wed Apr 21, 2010 1:08 pm

Rukh wrote:Can i get STAMP 4 after child birth ?
No.
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Post by Rukh » Wed Apr 21, 2010 9:49 pm

Ben wrote:
Rukh wrote:Can i get STAMP 4 after child birth ?
No.
Thanks Very much .

So i need to wait for my husband gets Nationality ? Correct ?

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Post by Ben » Wed Apr 21, 2010 10:09 pm

Rukh wrote:
Ben wrote:
Rukh wrote:Can i get STAMP 4 after child birth ?
No.
Thanks Very much .

So i need to wait for my husband gets Nationality ? Correct ?
Correct.
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Irish citizen child

Post by ImmigrationLawyer » Tue May 04, 2010 6:38 pm

You can apply to the Minister for a change of status to Stamp 4 at any time, based on your circumstances. If you do have an Irish child, you can argue that you need permission to work to support your child. I'm not saying this will be successful, but it may be worth a try.

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Re: Irish citizen child

Post by Ben » Tue May 04, 2010 6:41 pm

ImmigrationLawyer wrote:You can apply to the Minister for a change of status to Stamp 4 at any time, based on your circumstances. If you do have an Irish child, you can argue that you need permission to work to support your child. I'm not saying this will be successful, but it may be worth a try.
Of course an application for Stamp 4 conditions can be submitted, but there is no legislation on which to base it's approval.
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Post by ImmigrationLawyer » Tue May 04, 2010 6:45 pm

s. 4 of the Immigration Act 2004 allows change of status/ conditions, and she can ask the Minister to consider the rights of the Irish citizen.

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