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The original poster is asking whether it's legally possible and what visa their family would need. Whether they can afford it financially is a question for the poster to determine themself.
That’s what I was thinking as well from the research I conducted. I then contacted my local consulate in the states and they stated that it would not be a problem. That I can bring my family on a student visa. So very conflicting info.atc wrote: ↑Sat Dec 14, 2019 8:14 amThe original poster is asking whether it's legally possible and what visa their family would need. Whether they can afford it financially is a question for the poster to determine themself.
To answer the question "No. In general students will continue to have no rights to Family Reunification. There are some exceptions to the rule which can be found on page 14 of the Guidelines for Degree Programme Students."
Further info can be found on inis website...
http://www.inis.gov.ie/en/INIS/Pages/Fr ... udents#Q18
I wonder what stamp they got? Or maybe USA and Ireland have some sort of agreement?Jordans wrote: ↑Mon Dec 16, 2019 11:24 amA friend of a friend from USA is doing a Masters at UCD. She brought her husband and 3 kids along and all of them were registered at INIS in Dublin without a problem. The university gave them a letter outlining her program, length of study, fees she paid etc mentioning her family coming along. The Irish consulate in the US also told them there will be no issues. The kids are at an Irish school, registered with a GP, etc. They did fly here for a visit before the move to check out the uni, housing, transport links and school options.
The document can be found at: http://www.inis.gov.ie/en/INIS/Guidelin ... udents.pdfCan I bring family members with me?
No. In general students will continue to have no rights to Family Reunification. There are some exceptions to the rule which can be found on page 14 of the attached document - Guidelines for Degree Programme Students.
Thank you for sharing that. When I contacted the University they also stated that spouses and dependents are usually able to get an exemption to stay for the duration of their course. It may require a bit of legwork but I’m willing to give it a try at least.Jordans wrote: ↑Mon Dec 16, 2019 11:24 amA friend of a friend from USA is doing a Masters at UCD. She brought her husband and 3 kids along and all of them were registered at INIS in Dublin without a problem. The university gave them a letter outlining her program, length of study, fees she paid etc mentioning her family coming along. The Irish consulate in the US also told them there will be no issues. The kids are at an Irish school, registered with a GP, etc. They did fly here for a visit before the move to check out the uni, housing, transport links and school options.