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Also having Irish children may entitle you to stamp 4 residency based on the Zambrano ruling. I know of people in similar situation as you who got their residency via the Zambrano option. Check this thread here => http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewto ... 56986364e7jokanda wrote:hi everybody, im using my friend account as i dont have one...
can yous help me, am a bit confuse ... i came to ireland 8 years ago i have two irish children , i work for in the same company since 2005 with a "spousal dependant permit", the question is:
is there any chance that i can get residency? as i dont want to be on work permit forever! my husband have a residency card (stamp 4) since 2007 , but i read that i could get one... but still need a work permit if a apply in behalf of my husband... i really hope to have an answer.
thank you very much to everyone, best of luck!!
hi agnukasagniukas wrote:if you have completed 5 years (60 months) on your spousal work permit and stamp 1, you can apply for long term residency in your own right and receive stamp 4 for 5 years. if you were on stamp 3, then you would get stamp 3 for 5 years that would not allow you to work.
LTR are processing applications received in May 2011 at the moment.
thanks agniukasagniukas wrote:yes, peeple are getting LTR. at the moment they are processing applications received in may 2011. it should be around 6 months or less for the new applications. the older ones are a bit slower. I have seen someone getting LTR in 3 months time. but it all depends on the garda reports, how quick they are coming back.