Are you saying that EU citizens have more rights in this regard, compared to Irish citizens? Yeah, I have been googling this like mad, and yes it looks like EU people living in Ireland, have more rights than Irish. This really annoys me, I am an EU person too so i dont understand why I cant avail o...
We owe foreigners nada, zilch, feck all. I speak for the majority of my people. We are fed up of the foreign invasion. U say we owe them nothing, but i am sure u would b**ch about it if you were in a foreign country and they treated you the way "foreigners" are treated here! And you can't say you s...
Well said, I am an Irish citizen, but my Fiance is a non-national. I second your objection to the crackdown and control on immigrants. Immigrants are treated like SH*T in this country and it sickens me and makes me ashamed to be Irish. For all they contributed to this country in the boom, and now t...
...please support this and make your statement clear to one and all. Nope, sorry. I will not support this or anything else designed to "crack down" or "control" any immigrants, be that legal or illegal. Because most probably it will make the life of legal immigrants harder by introducing the need f...
Thanks archigabe. Do u know if he has to go back to his country to apply for the spouse visa? Because he can't because he is seeking asylum.. Do u mean by "strength of the application" as to put in as much documentary evidence of our relationship as possible? ie: photos, bills, rent book, marriage c...
I am afraid, but your husband will have to apply to INIS for his permission to remain as a spouse of irish national following the wedding, as he currently has no stamp and permission in the country. if he was on stamp 1, 2, 3 or 4 at the moment, then it would be changed straight away to stamp 4 as ...
A residence card will not be given to the spouse of the OP, since neither he nor the OP shall be resident in Ireland in accordance with EC law. Rather, the spouse of the OP should be granted permission to reside in Ireland as the spouse of an Irish citizen and be issued with a GNIB Certificate of R...
Heya, thanks for the replies. You said something about EU treaty rights, what is that? And does it apply to me as I am an Irish Citizen, i have never lived anywhere but Ireland.
So to clarify, after we get married, we apply for EU treaty right, where do we apply for that, do we go to GNIB?
Hey guys, I am completely new to this. Just wondering can anyone help me or give me any information about what to do in my situation. I am (an Irish Born Citizen) engaged to a non-national who is currently seeking asylum. We are getting married in 3 or 4 months and I am just wondering has anyone els...