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Irish Citizen dependent child
Posted: Tue Oct 05, 2010 11:03 pm
by donluis0105
Hi I am a naturalised Irish Citizen and would like to work in UK as an option to get my non EU daughter and wife.
currently I have work in Ireland part time and is looking for better job.
Can I apply now visa for them from non EU country (where they currently reside) and go together to UK and me and her look for job, is that possible?
thanks for any replies
Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2010 1:14 pm
by John
As an Irish citizen you have the right to live and work in the UK. Your non-EEA family members should apply at the British Mission for EEA Family Permits. The application should be made wherever they are currently living, which is where?
How old is the daughter?
Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2010 5:53 pm
by donluis0105
First of all thanks for the reply.
She is 14 years old and from Philippines.
we have 3 children altogether aged 14, 13 and 8. I only want to get wife and my daughter at the moment no money for plane ticket.
I was fulltime worker before but unfortunately because of the recession my hours were cut. luckily I got my citizenship recently and would like to get my kids. In Ireland there is a cap on weekly wages for work permit workers to get their children. But now im Irish national I want to get them all and we could be together as family and find a fulltime job in UK or stay in Ireland if we could find a job here.
But UK seems to be family friendly than Irish Immigration, I wish they would change soon as all my friends are here and would love to stay.
My wife would like to help me if she could find a job even as a cleaner.
How long does it take for them to get the papers to go to UK? Do I have to return to Philippines or accompany them?
thanks John