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Yeah that's a pickle. Not advocating overstaying but realistically i don't think a pregnant mother to an Irish Citizen's child would get deported. Once child is born she can then apply for permission to remain based on parent of Irih child : http://www.inis.gov.ie/en/INIS/form-RES ... m-RES3.pdf once successful and it would take upwards on 12 month she would get a Stamp 4 which provides a future route to Citizenship.Joeysola wrote: ↑Sun Nov 15, 2020 1:44 pmHi
Thanks for reply
Yes I have ruled out going out to Thailand any time soon as it looks very unlikely Europeans will get in there any time soon with covid restrictions
Yes I am Irish , the problem with her having the child here is her visa is up on jan 20th and assuming there is no more extensions she will have to go back before then on her own
I was reading about applying for visa extension under special circumstances, maby this could be an option ?
Women, who are pregnant from Irish citizens don't have entitlement to remain in the State purely on the basis of pregnancy either. Can't be certain here. Unless there's a clear interpretation.