Jellybean105 wrote:Thank you for your replies. But that was a bit confusing
At the moment my husband is in the UK and his visa has expired so they've asked him to leave. He will be joining me in Ireland where I am exercising my EU treaty rights.
I have 4 months of proof of residence and self-employment. So once my husband arrives, after his registration with garda etc when can he apply for a resident card? (Eu4Fam)
On the form they ask for 6 months bank statements and 6 months worth of sales receipts etc so so I need to wait another 2 months or will it be after 3 months of his arrival?
After we receive the Irish resident card, how long do we need to wait to return to the UK? You said as long as you can fulfil the requirements - so I guess by the by the time we return it would have been 6 months since I first moved. But only 2 months with my husband there. Does that matter?
Thanks

i would say:
1) Get spouse to ireland (border crossing)
2) aquire PPS number (about 1 - 2 weeks from research)
3) register bank account in ireland for them (as soon as in the country using your marriage cert etc
4) register with Garda for the GNIB card... (i don't think they send off the passport etc?)
5) after pps number comes back, as long as your resident, try and come back to the uk to visit family
[additionally:]
You do not legally have to provide bank statements etc... all you need to do is prove the following:
1) you were employed / self employed (this means invoices / possibly bank statements / PPS number / tax registrations? etc)
2) you both liveed together (bank statements, household bills, heck, even hotel reciepts?)
3) proof your married
4) both passports (or other suitable ID)
from DAY ONE of entry you are RESIDENT within the country.