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northern Ireland

Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2019 8:32 pm
by me28
Hello

PLEASE I NEED HELP AND WAS HOPIMG SOMEONE HERE CAN GIVE ME ADVICE ON WHAT TO DO...I CANE TO THE UK AS STUDENT AND NOW I HAVE OVERSTAYED...BUT RIGHT NOW I HAVE A SON WITH WITH MY GIRLFRIEND WHO IS FROM NORTHERN IRELAND WHICH WE ALL LIVE TOGETHER IN NORTHERN IRELAND NOW I WANT TO APPLY FOR RESIDENCE HOW DO I GO ABOUT IT.. SO IF ANYONE CAN HELP WITH AN ADVICE.

Re: northern Ireland

Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2019 11:35 am
by CR001
What is your girlfriends nationality? Is she British, Irish or...?

How long have you been in a relationship and living with your girlfriend?

Does she work?

Re: northern Ireland

Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2019 11:48 am
by iibdii
If your gf is from NI she is dual national
If you were married for three years you could have applied for Irish nationality.
U will either have to go through UK system where u prove income etc
Or strip her British nationality to go for eea route but due to brexit it might not be a smart idea.
Best to find a lawyer

Re: northern Ireland

Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2019 12:18 pm
by me28
She is Irish and we have been together for a year and half and we have a son...do what more thinking of using our son to apply for the RESIDENCY..

Re: northern Ireland

Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2019 5:14 pm
by me28
[quote=CR001 post_id=1748292 time=1551267317 user_id=70994]
What is your girlfriends nationality? Is she British, Irish or...?

How long have you been in a relationship and living with your girlfriend?

Does she work?


She is Irish and we have been together for a year and half and we have a son no she is not working ... thinking of applying through my son for RESIDENCY..

Re: northern Ireland

Posted: Mon Mar 04, 2019 5:46 am
by iibdii
I can only advice speak to your local immigration lawyer.
The more you read here the more confused you will get.
Or you can go to sinn Fein office ask them to guide you in right direction.