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In the case where the non-EU is married to an Irish national and has a stamp 4, then it is up to the Minister for Justice whether or not they renew his permission to stay in Ireland in the event of divorce or separation. I believe it is unlikely to obtain it, especially if the person is not working and unless there has been a considerable time spent married to the Irish national and are children involved.PaulK wrote:What exactly does this mean - independent on his status? Will this allow the separated non-eu person to apply for renewal of the stamp 4?knapps wrote:If you were married and living together for 3 years from the date of marriage then he is entitled to be independent on his status.
This is exactly my case, plus there's an irish born child involved. How do I apply to retain my residency? Thanks.Monifé wrote:If you were married to an EU citizen, and after 3 years of marriage, you decided to divorce, you can apply to retain your residency in your own right but you would need to be working or have enough money not to be a burden on the state.