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rockz
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about stamp4

Post by rockz » Fri Aug 07, 2009 6:35 pm

hi i am indian national i am on student visa in dublin,i have Lithuania girl friend ,we are going to marry in coming months.she dont have job in ireland,she never work in ireland and i am working 20 hours.
after our marriage can i get stamp4?
what dadument i need to produce about her jobseeking?
how many months we need stay togther before marriage?
and wat is the procedure,please help me .

knapps
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Post by knapps » Fri Aug 07, 2009 7:06 pm

do whatever you do but do not get married for money and why is it she is getting married to you once she is not sure about her own future whether she i gonna get the job or not. dont get me wrong if you both love each other then yes, get married and you need to apply in the INIS and the application can take upto 6 months minimum but make sure she gets the job first before you apply for it as it may be difficult for you to get stamp 4

archigabe
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Re: about stamp4

Post by archigabe » Sat Aug 08, 2009 6:58 pm

rockz wrote: after our marriage can i get stamp4?
how many months we need stay togther before marriage?
Is that the only reason why you want to stay with her?

Obie
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Re: about stamp4

Post by Obie » Sat Aug 08, 2009 9:38 pm

archigabe wrote:
Is that the only reason why you want to stay with her?
please note.
[color=blue]Directive 2004/38EC[/color] wrote: Article 35
Abuse of rights

Member States may adopt the necessary measures to refuse,
terminate or withdraw any right conferred by this Directive in
the case of abuse of rights or fraud, such as marriages of convenience.
Any such measure shall be proportionate and subject to
the procedural safeguards provided for in Articles 30 and 31
Smooth seas do not make skilful sailors

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