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amazighman
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help with ireland

Post by amazighman » Tue Aug 11, 2009 9:54 am

guys....

i got to know from this forum that ireland is hardly issueing RC as family members for moroccan citizens..... as im a family member of an eu spouse / my lithuanian wife living in ireland/ and im living in morocco , so it seems very complicated for me to get a visa ,

really guys , do i have to go to egypt as we dont have an irish embassy in morocco , as to apply for tourist visa or smthng like that and then go to ireland as to apply for RC there? or i can get it directly from embassy in egypt?

which country has the less complicated and the easiest immigration law....?


thanks for everybody who can can help , or just read my topic

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Post by Ben » Tue Aug 11, 2009 11:50 am

Hi amazighman.

Are you sure you'd have to go to Egypt? There appear to be two honorary consulates in Morocco:
Department of Foreign Affairs (Ireland) wrote:Honorary Consulate
Address:
Honorary Consul of Ireland
COPRAGRI Building
Boulevard Moulay Ismail Km 6,300
Route de Rabat
Aïn Sebaâ
Casablanca
Telephone:
+ 212 5 22 66 03 06
Fax:
00 212 5 22 66 03 21
Email:
irishconsulate@fandygroup.com
Honorary Consul
Mr. Abdelhak Bennani
Honorary vice Consul
Mr. Ghali Bennani

Honorary Consulate
Address:
Honorary Consulate of Ireland
Hotel Kenzi Europa
Bd du 20 Aoút
Agadir
Morocco
Telephone:
+212 2882 1212
Fax:
+212 2882 3435
Honorary Consul:
Mr. Mohammed Chafik Mahfoud Filali
Another option you might was to consider, is applying for an EEA Family Permit for the UK.
British Embassy, Morocco wrote:Entry Clearance Manager
British Embassy Rabat
28 Avenue SAR Sidi Mohammed
Souissi
B.P. 45
Rabat
You wife should be in the UK awaiting you to join her there. Once you are in the UK (Northern Ireland), crossing together in to Ireland is easy and lawful, provided you are both in possession of your passports and marriage certificate. After that, Metock conditions apply.
ECJ ruling on Metock wrote:a non-Community spouse of a Union citizen who accompanies or joins that citizen can benefit from the directive, irrespective of when and where their marriage took place and of how that spouse entered the host Member State.
If your wife works, studies or is self-sufficient in Ireland, she has the right of residence in Ireland. As you her spouse, your rights equal hers. In order to evidence your right to reside, you should apply for a "Residence Card of a family member of a Union citizen". In Ireland, this is called "Stamp 4 EUFam". Apply for this using form EU1.
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Ireland

Post by Obie » Tue Aug 11, 2009 11:55 am

This seem like a duplicated post. I seem to have provided the OP on another thread, the Irish response on where he should apply.
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