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@littlerrlittlerr wrote: ↑Fri Sep 20, 2019 7:33 pmThere isn’t a set requirement. To be honest, I think they care more about how long you have lived together rather than how long you have held that marriage certificate.
Getting married for the purpose of immigration is never a good idea. In fact, it may look more suspicious to the immigration officer that it looks like a ‘marriage of convenience’. If you have lived together for 2 years, you can apply for a de-facto relationship visa.
jlad wrote: ↑Tue Sep 24, 2019 6:54 pmHi,
I hope I can answer you with this.
I've just completed the registration for the first time in Dublin in Burgh Quay. Me being a non visa required national (malaysia) definitely made things easier. I'm married to irish national.
Entered Ireland last week and all I had to do was present our marriage certificate and both of our passports upon arrival at the border control. Fast forward to my appointment today this afternoon so we went about 15 mins earlier and got a number straight away.
Waited for the number and being called for to start the registration. Again officers didn't ask many questions, we then provided both of our passports, proof of address and marriage certificate and there was no fee because I'm spouse of irish citizen. Resident permit will be issued within 10 working days.
I've emailed INIS spouse of Irish national unit before arrival to Ireland and was being told that I will only get 1 year stamp on passport and is renewable after 1 year. But to our surprise, I was given 3 years. It is stamp 4 and that allows me to work without a work permit.
You're Australian and your process shouldn't be much different than mine. As irish system only differentiate between visa required or non Visa required nationals. And if you're in genuine relationship I wouldn't worry too much about it.
Hope this helps.