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Your right to residence depends on what you are doing, worker, self-sufficient, student. You are entitled to have your family members join you. It will make no difference if you chose to establish yourself first and get married later or marry and then establish yourself.PC-EOS wrote:Thanks for the confirmation.
After wading through both U.S. & U.K. immigration procedures, it just seemed too simple at first - Not that I'm complaining, of course! I don't think I could see anything about fees for the EU1, but I think I read something about the EU treaty stipulating that no charge can be made; is that right? I believe there are some fees for final issue of residency documents though.
Presumably it would make no difference whether we were already married before I took up residence in Ireland, or whether I established myself there first, then we married outside the R.o.I. before my then-wife came to join me?