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See previous post/topicmeself2 wrote: ↑Sat Aug 26, 2023 9:57 amDepends on which way you got Stamp 4 - there are a lot of conditions that let you get Stamp 4.
Often it's for a year; sometimes it's 2-3 years (if it's via marriage to Irish citizen, for example); it's 5 years for EUTR applications (EU spouse).
How are you going to get Stamp 4?
Students get Stamp 2 visas.
Yep, hence the confusion - students get Stamp 2 visas initially to study and then 1G to find a job/1 if they got a job, so I don't know how OP is getting Stamp 4 straight away.CR001 wrote: ↑Sat Aug 26, 2023 10:05 amSee previous post/topicmeself2 wrote: ↑Sat Aug 26, 2023 9:57 amDepends on which way you got Stamp 4 - there are a lot of conditions that let you get Stamp 4.
Often it's for a year; sometimes it's 2-3 years (if it's via marriage to Irish citizen, for example); it's 5 years for EUTR applications (EU spouse).
How are you going to get Stamp 4?
Students get Stamp 2 visas.
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