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It is worth checking, until you find out yourself its not possible. But verifying is highly recommended in this case. Best of luckadnan01 wrote:Thanks for your post.
I will check whether I can use this as an option. But if I exit and come back will they not let me in? If I enter with my family again? Was okay when I came first time. I just want it done quickly so that I get PPS done and then prepare for residence card properly. I will look at health insurance option from UK...thanks...any more suggestions pls let me know
adnan01 wrote:Can someone please reply?
I am going to apply Residence Card on self sufficient basis without health insurance as visamail@justice.ie confirmed that I can apply without insurance and once I recieve registration certificate I should obtain PPS and then send health insurance details. I contacted PPS office and one of the lady I spoke to really knew what EU Law is and she said you shouldnt have get stamp and why did it take too long. I was happy to hear someone knows about law so she said she willc all back but next day same guy phoned me back saying we can process until you provide GNIB card..I cant believe it how they play with people's life....I am paying 52% tax for 4 months now and it is getting harder day by day....
adnan01 wrote:Thanks EUsmileallSmile,
I have repeardetly informed this to welfare office in Cork Ireland and there is one guy who openly says to me that I am not eligible to work and I applied for PPS number (its like NI number) and they didn't finalise my application, instead this guy reported my company that im working illegally.
I dont have any complaint about my employer because they got worried and decided to take legal assistance on this matter and suspended me with salary, otherwise they can be fined upto 500k euro. This guy knows head of HR and he phoned her and told her all this. I sent him email asking on what basis you are claiming that im working illegally and following was his reply ;
Hi Adnan,
What happens between you and your employer is between you and the employer unfortunately.
The onus is on the Employer to ensure their employees are legally entitled to enter employment in the State.
At this point in time your case is with EU Treaty Rights Section Department of Justice and they are dealing with you now.
If you receive a Stamp 4: either temporary stamp 4 from EU Treaty Rights, Department of Justice or you register with Garda National Immigration Bureau and they allocate you a GNIB Stamp 4 card contact me by email only.
This office will not accept anymore calls in relation this matter. We have explained what you have to do on many occasions and what is required: a Stamp 4. The stamp 4 gives you permission to work in this state
Refer to
http://www.djei.ie/labour/workpermits/marriedtoeu.htm
It clearly states you are required to provide Stamp 4 to work here as a non EEA national married to EU national residing here. EU Treaty Rights Department of Justice have clarified the same with this office.
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Above reply is something I have as a proof but Irish aurthorities openly not acknowledging that Non-EEA family of EEA national can work until they recieve their Residence Card or atleast certificate of application. My wife is self-sufficient and we showed marriage certificate and all the health is covered by my company. I hold UK residence Card that confirm one EEA country accepts my relationship but Irish Authorities are saying YOU AREN'T ALLOWED TO WORK UNTIL WE ANALYSE YOUR APPLICATION. I also provided them with my daughter's original passport (EEA) and Birth cert (British).
They want me to have something in my hand to show but I am worried now what will happen