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CitizensInformation.ie wrote:I am an Australian married to an Irish citizen and living in Cork. Can my Australian father come to live with us? He is on an Australian state pension.
If your father can show that he can support himself in Ireland and if he has private health insurance, he may come and live in Ireland with you.
Ben wrote:There is no legislative right. Not entirely the same situation, but:
CitizensInformation.ie wrote:I am an Australian married to an Irish citizen and living in Cork. Can my Australian father come to live with us? He is on an Australian state pension.
If your father can show that he can support himself in Ireland and if he has private health insurance, he may come and live in Ireland with you.
for that is there any form to fill or just simply write a letter and summit your supported documents with that, as Ben has suggested???agniukas wrote:general immigration can provide them residency on stamp 3 provided that the non visa required parent of irish national can support themselves without being the burden on the state.
c visit visa is not extendable and residency cannot be given to a visa required parent of an irish national
Yes they are from visa required country. so that means i have apply for dependent visa outside Ireland ie. in native country.agniukas wrote:are your parents visa required or not?
there is no application form. processing with general immigration can take several months. You can get a list of required documents directly from the general immigration. you can contact them by post or by helpline on thursdays. The applicant (your parents) have to be in the state at the time of application.
If they arrive on c visit visa, residency will not be issued, due to the lack of legislation.
ps EU treaty rights is not applicable in this situation.
That's because there's no legislation for this. It's all case by case and under discretion. The strength of the application comes from proving that your parents have money to support themselves and will not need state support.sun_in_rome wrote:Just to update i am still trying to find a way....... even person working in Department don't know the answer but Ben's suggestion of putting strong case seems to be repeated by so many!!!!
can parents get multi entry visa for an year or two??? i know they can stay here only 90 days but that might help not to apply for visa again and again!!!!Ben wrote:That's because there's no legislation for this. It's all case by case and under discretion. The strength of the application comes from proving that your parents have money to support themselves and will not need state support.sun_in_rome wrote:Just to update i am still trying to find a way....... even person working in Department don't know the answer but Ben's suggestion of putting strong case seems to be repeated by so many!!!!