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maxtor wrote:Hi everyone,
It all boils down to money.................i.e Can you afford to support them or are the financially well-off?(not to be a burden on the state)I am about to get naturalised in coming months but I am just wondering after I receiving my citizenship how can I bring my non EU parents here to live with me permanently.Is there any way getting it done.
I would appreciate if some one could help with some sort of ideas of solutions.
Regards
We are financially well settled so it is not a problem supporting and I am working in a IT firm so money is not a big issue.Malika wrote:maxtor wrote:Hi everyone,
It all boils down to money.................i.e Can you afford to support them or are the financially well-off?(not to be a burden on the state)I am about to get naturalised in coming months but I am just wondering after I receiving my citizenship how can I bring my non EU parents here to live with me permanently.Is there any way getting it done.
I would appreciate if some one could help with some sort of ideas of solutions.
Regards
I am sure if you satisfy the conditions, it would be possible but be prepared to jump through so many hoops.
What's the relation to Visa? In instance, my parents are non-EU but they do not require any Visa for visiting Ireland. Does it mean that they come and stay? No. It all about the bloody descretion and mood of minister in absence of clear immigration policies and legislation.IntegratedMigrant wrote:This is one of the most difficult Visa you could ever asked for as far as I know.