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If you are organising this, please tell me when and me and my partner will love to go.koded wrote: Also, I am just thinking that the EU spouses should plan a peacefully protest at the immigration office. Protest against the stamp 3 issuance to their spouse. I think they have right for this
There should be enough affected parties out there to mobilize a group. Remember the HSMP group http://www.hsmpforumltd.com/index.html case in the UK a couple of years back. Time to bin this rubbish once and for all.koded wrote:I will suggest that those with similar problem with DOJ should team up and take their case to court.
Also, I am just thinking that the EU spouses should plan a peacefully protest at the immigration office. Protest against the stamp 3 issuance to their spouse. I think they have right for this, Irish immigration is putting a big load on them as par being the only provider in the family for a period of 6 months or even more. This is unlawful.
they should either facilitate process of their residence card or issue them with stamp 4 to enable them engage in employment.
these are my suggestions!
Do you think this is a good idea? Have a think now.Monifé wrote:If you are organising this, please tell me when and me and my partner will love to go.koded wrote: Also, I am just thinking that the EU spouses should plan a peacefully protest at the immigration office. Protest against the stamp 3 issuance to their spouse. I think they have right for this
Perhaps though, it might be better outside one of the government buildings, and also notify some press before hand.
Tom, I know there is a lot of people unemployed, circa 80,000 of them are foreign nationals who were made redundant.IrishTom wrote:Do you think this is a good idea? Have a think now.Monifé wrote:If you are organising this, please tell me when and me and my partner will love to go.koded wrote: Also, I am just thinking that the EU spouses should plan a peacefully protest at the immigration office. Protest against the stamp 3 issuance to their spouse. I think they have right for this
Perhaps though, it might be better outside one of the government buildings, and also notify some press before hand.
Remember the 400,000 Irish unemployed. Then think about the families of those whom were forced to emigrate. Do you really think they will feel sorry for partners like yours? A Nigerian chap who falsely claimed asylum here?
You would be scoring a major own goal. Think, Monife.
Your best bet would be keeping this to the courts. The european courts in Brussels. Even though, they broke their own laws with the bail outs.
The bould Dermo knows well he is breaking EU law. He had the Brits and the Danes supporting him last time. The question is, he must have other member states backing him this time. Ask yoursel who? He is not making a solo run. He is no fool.
I was using an example.IrishTom wrote: Tom, I know there is a lot of people unemployed, circa 80,000 of them are foreign nationals who were made redundant.
I know it might not sound like a great idea to close-minded people but its worth a try if no one was going to bring it to the courts. Get a bit of press like.
Please dont bring my fiancé into this and make it personal. This thread is nothing to do with asylum, it is about the DOJ unlawfully taking away a basic right to EU citizens and their family members!
IrishTom wrote:Monifé wrote:koded wrote:
Remember the 400,000 Irish unemployed. Then think about the families of those whom were forced to emigrate. Do you really think they will feel sorry for partners like yours? .
I tell you what makes me laugh (sorry, it's actually not funny). The DoJ is not answering telephone queries, as I'm sure most on here know. If you ring them, a message advising this is heard, along with "if you have an urgent query, please submit it in writing". The irony.koded wrote:Dont you think that the department are not really doing their job and get paid for it. Should I say they are lazy of managing the number of application they recieved for 4eufam?
{{citation needed}}Department of Justice Customer Charter wrote:We aim at all times to provide our customers with a professional, efficient and courteous service and to do our best to improve the standards of the service which we provide.