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Stamp 4 vs EU citizen

Post by aukireland » Fri Mar 04, 2016 12:01 am

Can any one advice as what rights we have being a stamnp-4 holder vs EU citizen in Ireland?
I have the stamp-4 as my daughter was an Irish born citizen. I am here more than 5 years and my citizenship application is in process. Last week I had an interview for the job and got an email stated that" you are a very suitable candidate for the post however many EU candidates were there which worked against you". they interviewed 12 candidates for 6 posts and there were 6 EU citizens. I am not sure where this was the correct decision as my understanding is if we have stamp-4, which is considered as the equal rights to an EU citizen in terms of recruitment, employment and living in Ireland. I may be wrong. Please can some expert advice in this matter?

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Re: Stamp 4 vs EU citizen

Post by noajthan » Fri Mar 04, 2016 12:23 am

aukireland wrote:Can any one advice as what rights we have being a stamnp-4 holder vs EU citizen in Ireland?
I have the stamp-4 as my daughter was an Irish born citizen. I am here more than 5 years and my citizenship application is in process. Last week I had an interview for the job and got an email stated that" you are a very suitable candidate for the post however many EU candidates were there which worked against you". they interviewed 12 candidates for 6 posts and there were 6 EU citizens. I am not sure where this was the correct decision as my understanding is if we have stamp-4, which is considered as the equal rights to an EU citizen in terms of recruitment, employment and living in Ireland. I may be wrong. Please can some expert advice in this matter?
Sounds discriminatory even if what was meant was something like you don't (yet) have long-term settled status in the country.

Ref http://employmentrightsireland.com/equa ... -overview/
&
http://www.livinginireland.ie/en/welfar ... on_beloved/

Not sure what can be done - probably need a local expert's point of view on this one.
All that is gold does not glitter; Not all those who wander are lost. E&OE.

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