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Can anyone help on the above plzAngy wrote:I am British married to non-EU. He’s legally resident in Ireland since January 2011. We got married 1st June 2011 and I joined him in Ireland sooner after that. His stay permit expires in Oct 2011. My questions as below:
1.Can he apply for the EU treaty as a spouse for an EU (notice that i am not working).
2.In case that having a job for me is essential requirement, what are the other options (registering for a course at college or Uni???)
3.Any particular advice regarding our case, please
Thanks in advance[/b]
That depends on what your current activities in Ireland are. If you're working or self-employed neither of you need comprehensive sickness insurance. Otherwise, you both need it.Angy wrote:We are planing to apply for the EU1 treaty but am not sure if my husband and myself need to have a private medical insurance ... Any advise?.. Many thanks
Yes, as do you. As the EU national, it is your activities that are paramount, not your husband's. Is his application for a Residence Card to be based on his being the spouse of a UK national who is financially self-sufficient?Angy wrote:I am not working but my husband works as a researcher at university.. Does he still needs a private health insurance? Many thanks
Yes. Both categories require both to have comprehensive sickness insurance.Angy wrote:I have applied for a full time Diploma course in HR development AND yes I do have sufficient resources to support myself... Can we still apply if i am a student?
I do not think so. You do not need to show, up front, 5 years of resources for instance.Ben wrote:Not only for the six months - for the duration of your envisaged period of residence in Ireland.