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Re: EU3 Timeline for Non-Eu family Members of British Citizens

Post by Obie » Thu May 12, 2022 7:38 am

He should issue a 10 years Visa not 5 years.

It should be 10 years WAB.
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Re: EU3 Timeline for Non-Eu family Members of British Citizens

Post by yorkshire_lad » Thu May 12, 2022 10:37 am

Crikey, simply mind boggling to know that they don't have a clue about how to carry out their jobs.
i just don't understand how is this system functioning.

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Re: EU3 Timeline for Non-Eu family Members of British Citizens

Post by raja.brit » Thu May 12, 2022 11:55 am

yorkshire_lad wrote:
Thu May 12, 2022 10:37 am
Crikey, simply mind boggling to know that they don't have a clue about how to carry out their jobs.
i just don't understand how is this system functioning.
I second this.

When we went to get 10yr stamp, the immigration officer at the Garda station asked for my mum’s medical insurance in spite of me giving him my latest payslips and he knew I was employed.

I told him I have been exercising Treaty rights and educated him that medical insurance only applies for sponsors who are self-sufficient and that I was employed and not applicable to me. He didn’t say a word after that.

So point is, yes not every official has a clue😃

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Re: EU3 Timeline for Non-Eu family Members of British Citizens

Post by yorkshire_lad » Thu May 12, 2022 12:30 pm

Well done. You probably have more information on the issue than most of them.

I don't know whether to laugh or bang my head against the wall, honestly.

There is literally no professionalism. I wonder if they get any training/education ?

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Re: EU3 Timeline for Non-Eu family Members of British Citizens

Post by Dolphin55 » Fri May 13, 2022 3:59 pm

Hi my permanent residence was already approved and I applied for the card online on the March 16 in Dublin but I have not received anything yet does anybody know how long they take in Dublin for online registration process thanks

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Re: EU3 Timeline for Non-Eu family Members of British Citizens

Post by luba12 » Fri May 13, 2022 10:56 pm

alan1973 wrote:
Thu Apr 28, 2022 10:27 am
luba12 wrote:
Tue Apr 26, 2022 11:24 pm
Applied by Post 11/03/2022
Received by INIS. 14/03/2022
Acknowledgement Received: N/A
Approval: 27/04/22 Dated 19/04/22 on letter best of luck everyone hopefully you will all get soon next step in citizen ship inshALLAH
Dublin area ?
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Hi, outside dublin

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Re: EU3 Timeline for Non-Eu family Members of British Citizens

Post by luba12 » Fri May 13, 2022 10:57 pm

zahmed05 wrote:
Thu Apr 28, 2022 4:04 pm
luba12 wrote:
Tue Apr 26, 2022 11:24 pm
Applied by Post 11/03/2022
Received by INIS. 14/03/2022
Acknowledgement Received: N/A
Approval: 27/04/22 Dated 19/04/22 on letter best of luck everyone hopefully you will all get soon next step in citizen ship inshALLAH
Hi - when was your original stamp expiring? a month turn around time for Eu3 seems really fast and great. Congratulations.
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Hi, September 2022

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Re: EU3 Timeline for Non-Eu family Members of British Citizens

Post by tugii20 » Fri May 13, 2022 11:02 pm

EUROPA advised me that to apply new permanent residency document under 11 of the withdrawal agreement ,person can obtain this residence documents provided she applies before 30th June 2022.
Do I have to apply new application as suggested or wait my decision from eutreatyright division?

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Re: EU3 Timeline for Non-Eu family Members of British Citizens

Post by Rajibbd » Wed May 18, 2022 7:55 am

Hi I have applied for eu 3 in october last year. They have sent me a letter for 6 months extension. However my wife has gone to rehabilitation center in ireland for 12 weeks. So in this Situation she wont be able to present with me at the garda station. Did anyone had similar situation where the eu citizen was not present?

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Re: EU3 Timeline for Non-Eu family Members of British Citizens

Post by MK7860 » Tue May 31, 2022 11:51 am

Hi. Just a quick question. How long it take to get the PR Wab card to cum via post after approval nd visit to Garda Station Immigration Deptt outside Dublin area. Nd is post come register or normal post wid card inside. Thnx

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Re: EU3 Timeline for Non-Eu family Members of British Citizens

Post by raja.brit » Tue May 31, 2022 1:54 pm

MK7860 wrote:
Tue May 31, 2022 11:51 am
Hi. Just a quick question. How long it take to get the PR Wab card to cum via post after approval nd visit to Garda Station Immigration Deptt outside Dublin area. Nd is post come register or normal post wid card inside. Thnx
About 2 weeks by Registered Post

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Re: EU3 Timeline for Non-Eu family Members of British Citizens

Post by HappyKai » Wed Jun 08, 2022 12:30 pm

Applied via email: 25 January 2022
Email Acknowledgement: 25 January 2022
Temporary Extension: none.
Approval Received: 3 June 2022

Good luck to everyone waiting.

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Re: EU3 Timeline for Non-Eu family Members of British Citizens

Post by HappyKai » Sat Jun 11, 2022 6:53 am

Quick question: when applying for the IRP online, do you select WAB or Stamp 4 renewal?

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Re: EU3 Timeline for Non-Eu family Members of British Citizens

Post by raja.brit » Sat Jun 11, 2022 7:36 am

HappyKai wrote:
Sat Jun 11, 2022 6:53 am
Quick question: when applying for the IRP online, do you select WAB or Stamp 4 renewal?
WAB

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Re: EU3 Timeline for Non-Eu family Members of British Citizens

Post by HappyKai » Sat Jun 11, 2022 11:51 am

Thanks Raja.brit!

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Re: EU3 Timeline for Non-Eu family Members of British Citizens

Post by pal80uk » Mon Jun 13, 2022 8:11 am

All, I received my EUTR3 approval last week, after approx. 6months:

Applied via email: 13/12/2021
Applied via Post: 13/12/2021
Application Received: 14/12/2021
Email Acknowledgement: 31/12/2021
Postal Acknowledged: 14/01/2022
Temporary Extension: N/A - see below
Current stamp (Article 50TEU) valid until - Apr 2023
EUTR3 approval: 07/06/2022
IRP Stamp4 (PR) applied: 09/06/2022, applied online under Withdrawal Agreement section, and paid no fee.
IRP Stamp 4 (PR) received: awaiting

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Re: EU3 Timeline for Non-Eu family Members of British Citizens

Post by pal80uk » Wed Jun 15, 2022 11:13 am

All
can someone please share list of docs that we can provide for elderly parent applying for citizenship, after getting EUTR3 PR? Our situation is as below:
1) As they have never worked in Ireland before, because they were over the age of retirement when they arrived and have no work history or tax return available here.
2) I have 1 utility bill on their name - but thats only 10 points (they also have broadband but its not on the list, so not sure if they can claim it, in which case its only additional 10 points)
3) They have medical/ PPS and bus travel card - not sure if they can claim any point for this?
4) I can get GP visit records - 25 points only
5) I have bank statement - 50 points
6) Dept of social welfare annual statement - we did not claim any welfare payments, as always thought this would go negatively against our citizenship application. does anyone know if we can claim this, as then we can get additional 50 points?
7) I own house and they live with me, but not sure how to claim points for this? Can I show my own mortgage statements to claim points for these or will I need to write an affidavit or something for them. if we do this, we could claim additional 50points.
Other than above they do not have any other records, and I am finding it difficult to apply for their citizenship. Can someone please clarify above and advise how they have dealt with this and any success stories with list of documents you would have submitted? thank all

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Re: EU3 Timeline for Non-Eu family Members of British Citizens

Post by zahmed05 » Wed Jun 15, 2022 5:11 pm

I'm in same boat with similar scenario.

I was thinking of doing an affidavit stating that my mother is dependent on me and she lives with us. I'll provide my mortgage statement and tax returns.

Hope that will be sufficient but open to expert suggestions.

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Re: EU3 Timeline for Non-Eu family Members of British Citizens

Post by pal80uk » Thu Jun 16, 2022 12:11 pm

I was wondering if we could use documents similar to what we would have provided at the PR application stage?
Dont think they have clarified or suggested list for people who are living here as elderly dependents, who rely fully on their sponsors for all their day to day needs?

Like they have allowed for children, such as their school records can get 100 points and also 50 for their social welfare...which easily completes 150 score for dependant children.

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Re: EU3 Timeline for Non-Eu family Members of British Citizens

Post by zahmed05 » Thu Jun 16, 2022 3:27 pm

I agree. The guidance there is vague but here is my calculation

Bank Statement - 50
Utility Bill and Broadband - 20
GP Letter - 25

For rest, planning to give affidavit that she is living with me and I provide accommodation. For this reason, pls consider my mortgage statement as proof of residence.

I've also extracted her social welfare statements. They are blank but guidance doesn't say it can't be NIL so hoping that will give her 50 points as well.

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Re: EU3 Timeline for Non-Eu family Members of British Citizens

Post by Corw » Thu Jun 16, 2022 10:04 pm

Hi
My passport is valid until 2028 and my irish residence permit article 50 is valid until 2024 .
Due to trips out of Ireland my passport pages are nearly full with immigration entry and exit stamps. I will have to apply passport.
My question is that will I need to get stamp from Garda immigration officer on my new passport or not however my irish residence permit article 50 will be expire on 2024. Can anyone confirm it please?

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Re: EU3 Timeline for Non-Eu family Members of British Citizens

Post by raja.brit » Thu Jun 16, 2022 10:09 pm

Corw wrote:
Thu Jun 16, 2022 10:04 pm
Hi
My passport is valid until 2028 and my irish residence permit article 50 is valid until 2024 .
Due to trips out of Ireland my passport pages are nearly full with immigration entry and exit stamps. I will have to apply passport.
My question is that will I need to get stamp from Garda immigration officer on my new passport or not however my irish residence permit article 50 will be expire on 2024. Can anyone confirm it please?
I was advised by an immigration officer at my local Garda station that once we get an updated passport, a new stamp needs to be obtained again on the new passport.

So id say so.

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Re: EU3 Timeline for Non-Eu family Members of British Citizens

Post by Corw » Thu Jun 16, 2022 10:15 pm

Right
So will they issue another Irish residence permit article 50 for new passport then ? However my is valid until 2024
And what stamp are they issuing after completing 5 years on Article 50 ?
Stamp 4 for 1 year only ?

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Re: EU3 Timeline for Non-Eu family Members of British Citizens

Post by raja.brit » Thu Jun 16, 2022 10:21 pm

Corw wrote:
Thu Jun 16, 2022 10:15 pm
Right
So will they issue another Irish residence permit article 50 for new passport then ? However my is valid until 2024
And what stamp are they issuing after completing 5 years on Article 50 ?
Stamp 4 for 1 year only ?
They would stamp till your permit expires in 2024.

6 months before the expiry of your current permit, you would need to apply for EU3 Permit and once approved, you would get an Article 50 TEU card valid for 10 years.

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Re: EU3 Timeline for Non-Eu family Members of British Citizens

Post by pal80uk » Fri Jun 17, 2022 3:51 pm

zahmed05 wrote:
Thu Jun 16, 2022 3:27 pm
I agree. The guidance there is vague but here is my calculation

Bank Statement - 50
Utility Bill and Broadband - 20
GP Letter - 25

For rest, planning to give affidavit that she is living with me and I provide accommodation. For this reason, pls consider my mortgage statement as proof of residence.

I've also extracted her social welfare statements. They are blank but guidance doesn't say it can't be NIL so hoping that will give her 50 points as well.
But as no welfare payments received - means no activity evidenced, so they may not consider this.

Rest of the evidence above adds up to 145 points, and only 5 points short of the total required and hope they will consider owing to the fact that they are dependant on their sponsor.

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