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Who removed you from the bus? What exactly happened?mrskarabucak wrote:I no that he can get entry into Ireland, due to a misunderstanding we had a few months ago when we tried to cross the border to visit some friends down south and we both got pulled of the bus like 2 criminals and taken to the police station in Dundalk, has to be one of the most embarrassing times of my life! anyway the police told us that we were allowed to enter Ireland with my husbands visa, but I'm just worried weather or not he will be allowed to travel from dublin airport and then back to dublin airport from another country as I know how pickinity people can be about these things. Just wanna check that we have all the right details before booking anything :)
Good that you are/were working. For your husband trying to enter your country of citizenship, EU law applies only because you are (or have been) working. You should always carry your marriage certificate and proof that you have been working in NI.mrskarabucak wrote:The irish garda took us of the bus just as we crossed the border from newry, they went around checkeing everyones id, both me and my husband just showed them our norther irish bank cards they then asked my husband for more id he showed them his passport with his EEA family permit visa in it and his certificate of application stating that he was also waiting on his residency card coming. the garda then went of the bus for about 5 minutes and came back and took us of the bus, they took us back to the police station in Dundalk took my husbands pictures made him sign something saying he had been refused entry into Ireland. They also called the ukba and told them what had happened saying that they were just checking he wasnt an illegal immigrant, this made us afraid that his residency card wouldnt have been accepted.
My citizenship is Irish, I live in Northern Ireland but im sure you know about the situation here which entitles us to the right to dual citizenship and yes im working.
God im glad i made this wee post about wanting to go on holiday it's given me so much more info that i wouldnt have even thought about :)
Did you tell them you'd been working in the UK? Did you complain to anyone?mrskarabucak wrote:The irish garda took us of the bus just as we crossed the border from newry, they went around checkeing everyones id, both me and my husband just showed them our norther irish bank cards they then asked my husband for more id he showed them his passport with his EEA family permit visa in it and his certificate of application stating that he was also waiting on his residency card coming. the garda then went of the bus for about 5 minutes and came back and took us of the bus, they took us back to the police station in Dundalk took my husbands pictures made him sign something saying he had been refused entry into Ireland. They also called the ukba and told them what had happened saying that they were just checking he wasnt an illegal immigrant, this made us afraid that his residency card wouldnt have been accepted.
My citizenship is Irish, I live in Northern Ireland but im sure you know about the situation here which entitles us to the right to dual citizenship and yes im working.
God im glad i made this wee post about wanting to go on holiday it's given me so much more info that i wouldnt have even thought about :)
You already have the residence card. You are working in the UK. You can enter Ireland. You can use the residence card to go to Germany.mrskarabucak wrote:My husband is a turkish citizen living with me in Belfast on an EEA2 visa. We are hoping to go on holiday this year and would be travelling from dublin. Can anyone advise us if this is ok?
Thanks
Rachel