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and if i do that...she will get another stamp?agniukas wrote:if the application is refused, then you can make an appeal/review.
So if I follow you, you are saying that even without the stamp 4EUFAM the person already has the right to freely live and work in Irleand as long as they can provide statisfactory evidence of their relashionship to an EU citizen who is residing in Irleand? And that the stamp is merly a confirmation of that right to make it easier to prove it to immigration autorities, employers, etc?jerzy wrote: The second thing is that if these regulations apply to your girlfriend, Stamp 4EUFAM does not give the her the residence right, but only proofs that she has it (I know it's almost impossible to convince anyone about it, but Irish authorities admitted that after I complained in SOLVIT).
So should my girfriend stay here illegally if they will be late?jerzy wrote:They are late sometimes unfortunately (I had such case with my wife). Even when they're not, they send the letter in last days before Stamp 4 expiries - so your situation is totally "normal".
The second thing is that if these regulations apply to your girlfriend, Stamp 4EUFAM does not give the her the residence right, but only proofs that she has it (I know it's almost impossible to convince anyone about it, but Irish authorities admitted that after I complained in SOLVIT).
I don't know how in other parts of Ireland, but in Dublin the only way to contact them is email. Going to the office gives nothing - people there are not responsible for these applications, but only give you a new stamp if stated so in a letter.
You are correct and this is a reasonable summary of what the legal situation is.jeupsy wrote:So if I follow you, you are saying that even without the stamp 4EUFAM the person already has the right to freely live and work in Irleand as long as they can provide statisfactory evidence of their relashionship to an EU citizen who is residing in Irleand? And that the stamp is merly a confirmation of that right to make it easier to prove it to immigration autorities, employers, etc?jerzy wrote: The second thing is that if these regulations apply to your girlfriend, Stamp 4EUFAM does not give the her the residence right, but only proofs that she has it (I know it's almost impossible to convince anyone about it, but Irish authorities admitted that after I complained in SOLVIT).
And in that case even if you don't get the 4EUFAM before the expiration of the temporary stamp 4 you are not illegal as long as the documentation you provided proves that you qualify for EU Treaty Rights?
Indeed it would probably never work to convince a garde or "basic" immigration officer ... but it would still be interesting to know that in that case staying in the country without a valid visa or GNIB card does not constitute illegal behaviour and could not be held against you if it gets escalated at a higher level.
Do I get you right?