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Sorry I am bit confused.IQU wrote:thanks very much for all yours reply.i have stamp eu 4 fam from last five years.i got stamp eu4fam in year to 2005 jan .so i think i am over 5 years in stamp eu 4 fam.can i apply for irish citizenship also my visa is valid till 2013.because i am last 5 years in eu4fam.any reply
When did you seperate with your spouse? If you have been married for 3 years or more and have been on stamp 4 EUFAM that time you retain the right of residence yourself as long as you dont become a burden on the state. ie: remain working.IQU wrote:i got my stampeu4 fam in jan 2005.so i am over 5 years in eu4 fam.so you suggets me to apply for permanent residence card.i am little worried if they found out we are no any longer together.i still have right to contnue to my legal residence in ireland?any advise please
(2) Without prejudice to the second
subparagraph, divorce, annulment of
marriage or the termination of a registered
partnership referred to in point 2(b) of
Article 2 shall not entail the loss of the
right of residence of a Union citizen’s
family members who are not nationals of a
Member State where:
(a) prior to the initiation of the divorce or
annulment proceedings or termination of
the registered partnership referred to in
point 2(b) of Article 2, the marriage or
registered partnership had lasted at least
three years, including one year in the host
Member State; or
Before acquiring the right of permanent
residence, the right of residence of the
persons concerned shall remain subject To
o the requirement tat they are able to show
that they are workers or self- employed
persons or that they have sufficient
resources for themselves and their family
members not to become a burden on the
social assistance system of the host
Member State during their period residence
and have comprehensive sickness
insurance cover in the host Member State,
or that they are members of the family,
already constituted in the host Member
State, of a person satisfying these
requirements. “Sufficient resourcesâ€