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Yes, your spouse is covered by this EU law when you travel to another EU state.MW wrote: Does that law cover spouse of an Irish citizen who does that not have EUFAM 4. I really thought that most of our Visa woes would be over after getting stamp 4.
Cheers M
I think this is whether the Polish embassy may be confused.acme4242 wrote:Yes, your spouse is covered by this EU law when you travel to another EU state.
However only a 4EUFam card can exempt you from the visa requirement
The STAMP-4 is useless.
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Yes, your marriage certificate and your Irish passport will prove that she is the spouse of an EU citizen. No?MW wrote:So I have to go in next week and argue with them over it and bring some kind of evidence that has "Spouse of an EU citizen" written on it. So I was thinking of going into the GNIB and asking them for some kind of stamp that states this. Or can anyone tell me some other document that would have this.
1. The requirement for an immigration visa
26. That national of a non-Member State should not be required to show any
independent reason for entering into the territory. His right, as a matter of
Community law, is derived from the right enjoyed by the Community national, so
that to require that person to fulfill formal conditions prior to entry into
national territory constitutes not only a restriction on his (derived) right but
also a restriction on the principal right of the Community national.
31. It is therefore apparent from the provisions of the directives on the
entry of members of the family, as interpreted by the Court, that entry
formalities must be restricted to the expressly specified documents and that any
further immigration procedure is not permissible.
"a document issued by the competent authority of the State of origin
or the State whence they came, proving their relationship"