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Eufm4 and moving to the UK options

Post by together_2017 » Tue Nov 20, 2018 9:38 am

Guys ! A bit diff from the topic.

But as a EUFAM HOLDER (mySpouse:IrishCitizen)

If we have to move UK to start over there what are the options we have ? I'm getting a work opportunity over there so i was thinking if we move to UK ? But what will be the steps ? & what happ to EUFAM perks later on :x

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Re: Eufm4 and moving to the UK options

Post by CR001 » Tue Nov 20, 2018 9:42 am

Please do not tag your questions onto threads which are unrelated to your circumstances.
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Re: Eufm4 and moving to the UK options

Post by max307 » Tue Nov 20, 2018 3:28 pm

together_2017 wrote:
Tue Nov 20, 2018 9:38 am
Guys ! A bit diff from the topic.

But as a EUFAM HOLDER (mySpouse:IrishCitizen)

If we have to move UK to start over there what are the options we have ? I'm getting a work opportunity over there so i was thinking if we move to UK ? But what will be the steps ? & what happ to EUFAM perks later on :x
I'm not familiar on how quick applications are processed in the UK for a family member of a EU citizen but with Brexit only 4 months away I wouldn't risk it. Too much uncertainty even for your Irish spouse, not clear what will happen to EU citizens in the UK after Brexit.
I am not a lawyer or immigration counselor, all views expressed are my own, my comments do not constitute legal advice.

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