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I would say you have to submit all or at least most of them. However, you do not have to submit all the documents at once. submit the ones that you have, and later send the remaining ones. The application will take 6 months to process, so you will have plenty of time to submit the required documents.If the EU citizen is in employment, the following documents should be provided:
Current letter from employer setting out terms and conditions of employment and full contact details for employer AND/OR signed contract of employment
Two recent payslips
Most recent P60 or Tax Credit Certificate
If renting:
Letter from landlord/agency, rental contract or rent book
Letters of Registration of Tenancy from the Private Residential Tenancies Board
Utility bills for applicant and EU citizen
Marriage Certificate (where applicable) - evidence (apostilled document) that marriage has been registered in applicant's country of origin/residence
Thanks BrigidBrigid from Ireland wrote:You do not need a job to get a PPS number. Newborn infants get these numbers, as do spouses living abroad so that the spouse working in Ireland can utilise tax and social welfare benefits of being married.
You need to go to the nearest social welfare office that can give a pps number (some of the smaller offices can not do this work).
You need to take the required documents for both the Eu and the non-EU spouse. These include passport, birth cert, marriage cert (as proof of identity) and proof of address. The simplest way to get proof of address (if you do not have a utility bill) is to have some interaction with a state office that replies in writing and use their letter to you as proof of address. Any letter to your address is considered proof of address, so for example you look for a job in X company and they write back and this letter is proof of address.
If is also useful if you bring proof of the national insurance number in the country you have worked in before coming to Ireland, such as the NI national insurance number for Britain or PESEL insurance number for Poland...