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It's "Northern Ireland" rather than "North of Ireland".Leigh1972 wrote:Hi
This is my 1st post on this board and I hope someone can help.
My husband has been issued a Residence Document as a spouse of EEA family national. The question I have is that we live in the North of Ireland and his RD was issued through the Home Office in Croydon and when we have gone on holiday it has always been from a Uk airport.
I need to know can he leave and return from Dublin airport on his RD?
Did you apply for the EEA residence card on the basis of your Republic of Ireland citizenship?Leigh1972 wrote:I am from Northern Ireland, I was born in Belfast and my husband is turkish. He has been issued with a EEA Residence Document to remain here.
Are there immigration exit controls when flying out of Dublin Airport or is your passport only examined by airline staff & security?joesoap101 wrote:He needs to obtain a visa to enter the republic of Ireland. However, he will be able to leave because there are no real border checks (random checks are occasionally carried out on trains and buses) and no exit controls, but he will not be able to return to Dublin without having the necesarry visa.
No visa required on entering Dublin, in accordance with Article 5(2) of Directive 2004/38/EC:Leigh1972 wrote:My husband has been issued a Residence Document as a spouse of EEA family national.
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I need to know can he leave and return from Dublin airport on his RD?
2. Family members who are not nationals of a Member State shall only be required to have an
entry visa in accordance with Regulation (EC) No 539/2001 or, where appropriate, with national
law. For the purposes of this Directive, possession of the valid residence card referred to in
Article 10 shall exempt such family members from the visa requirement.
Might have been better to just have let that one lie, JAJJAJ wrote:It's "Northern Ireland" rather than "North of Ireland".