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What you have said above (I have underlined it) is not correct. He would be entitled to accompany or join you in Ireland.JosephineO wrote:Hello, I'm new to the forum and hope you can help me.
I'm a UK citizen living in Guatemala with my Guatemalan husband and we are having the same trouble as another member (srt - http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewtopic.php?t=134072) regarding having too low an income to be able to apply for the UK visa. So our plan is to move to Ireland and work there (under Directive 2004/38/EC) with a view to applying for the UK visa when I have sufficient income (and the funds available) to do so. Or perhaps staying in Ireland if we like it!
Could I just check with forum members if they think it is feasible for my husband and I to arrive in Ireland together? Or whether it would be advisable for me to go first and try and find work? From what I understand my husband has no ‘automatic’ right to accompany me or join me in Ireland, his rights are subject to discretion. Although I assume that on seeing our marriage certificate etc they would have to let him in the country? Do I have to complete an application online before making travel arrangements? What would you all recommend?
My husband came over to England to see me in May 2012 for a three week holiday, we were engaged at the time and he didn't mention that to anyone just in case they thought he would try to stay illegally. He was quite thoroughly grilled by Customs officers and was only let in on the proviso that I had written a letter of invitation detailing how his trip was to be funded and that I too would be returning to Guatemala on the same day as him. They were very clear that he could only stay until the date his flight was due to leave and said that if he didn't leave the country on that day my family would be in "big trouble". It was pretty scary at the time. Maybe the way he was treated was different because he definitely didn't have permission to STAY in the UK and that is what airports are concerned about, but I am worried that something similar could happen if/when we go to Ireland.
Any advice regarding the above (or other related issues!) would be much appreciated!
Thank you so much.
Josephine