Family permit: wife of dual EEA national (Irish/British)
Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2011 1:55 am
Hello everyone,
I am Mexican and I would like to know if it would be feasible to be granted a EEA Family permit for the UK using my husband's Irish (Republic of Ireland) nationality instead of using his British passport.
Some more info to give you more context:
1. My husband and I recently got married in Mexico, he stayed with me for almost a month and we decided we would settle in London (where we met in 2009 and where I lived for 3 years)
2. My husband was born and raised in Ireland, but one of his parents is British so he has a British passport, which he used to enter Mexico.
3. Our marriage certificate says he was born in Dublin but his nationality is marked as British because he used a British passport to enter the country.
4.My husband has always had a British passport, he has never asked for an Irish one and he has been living in the UK for about 20 years.
We would like to use the EEA route (Irish passport) because it seems to be quicker and the hassle seems to be less than with the spouse visa (British passport). He could get an Irish passport, that wouldn't be a problem, but I'm not sure if the application would be likely to be refused on the grounds of dual nationality, as apparently this matter is is under review due to a case being referred to the Court of Justice of the European Union (formerly ECJ).
Many thanks in advance for any help!
I am Mexican and I would like to know if it would be feasible to be granted a EEA Family permit for the UK using my husband's Irish (Republic of Ireland) nationality instead of using his British passport.
Some more info to give you more context:
1. My husband and I recently got married in Mexico, he stayed with me for almost a month and we decided we would settle in London (where we met in 2009 and where I lived for 3 years)
2. My husband was born and raised in Ireland, but one of his parents is British so he has a British passport, which he used to enter Mexico.
3. Our marriage certificate says he was born in Dublin but his nationality is marked as British because he used a British passport to enter the country.
4.My husband has always had a British passport, he has never asked for an Irish one and he has been living in the UK for about 20 years.
We would like to use the EEA route (Irish passport) because it seems to be quicker and the hassle seems to be less than with the spouse visa (British passport). He could get an Irish passport, that wouldn't be a problem, but I'm not sure if the application would be likely to be refused on the grounds of dual nationality, as apparently this matter is is under review due to a case being referred to the Court of Justice of the European Union (formerly ECJ).
Many thanks in advance for any help!