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Tuition fee for NON EU child of Irish citisen Mam

Post by happylady » Tue Aug 13, 2013 9:23 pm

Please help me about fee status of non EU child of Irish Mam????

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Post by IntegratedMigrant » Tue Aug 13, 2013 10:07 pm

You are not been specific and there is no information on what issue you are having. However I can advise you that if the Child has been living in Ireland for more than 3 years he/she will qualify for EU rate of fees.
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family member of EEA citisen

Post by happylady » Tue Aug 13, 2013 10:53 pm

IntegratedMigrant wrote:You are not been specific and there is no information on what issue you are having. However I can advise you that if the Child has been living in Ireland for more than 3 years he/she will qualify for EU rate of fees.
I can see there that family member of EU CITIZEN
Entitled for free fee.why you sre saying yhat it is EU fee for family member of Irish mam.

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Re: family member of EEA citisen

Post by IntegratedMigrant » Wed Aug 14, 2013 1:58 am

happylady wrote:
IntegratedMigrant wrote:You are not been specific and there is no information on what issue you are having. However I can advise you that if the Child has been living in Ireland for more than 3 years he/she will qualify for EU rate of fees.
I can see there that family member of EU CITIZEN
Entitled for free fee.why you sre saying yhat it is EU fee for family member of Irish mam.
I told you to be very specific because you never stated which country the Child parent is from. COuld you get someone to write the English for you since its hard to comprehend what you write?
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big pardon

Post by happylady » Wed Aug 14, 2013 6:38 am

Sorry integrated.
My point is that.
Mom. Naturalised rish citizen /home country Non eu/
Child. Non eu
Residence. 10 years
University. Trinity or Ucd
Fee. Free? Eu fee?
Thanks in advance

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Re: big pardon

Post by IntegratedMigrant » Wed Aug 14, 2013 10:28 am

happylady wrote:Sorry integrated.
My point is that.
Mom. Naturalised rish citizen /home country Non eu/
Child. Non eu
Residence. 10 years
University. Trinity or Ucd
Fee. Free? Eu fee?
Thanks in advance
Although Child is a family member of EU national, to qualify for free fees you must have Stamp 4EUFAM endorsed on your GNIB card.

However, depending on the fee of the course and a long process the child could qualify for most part of the fees.

Note: This is my knowledge of the system dating one year ago.
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Post by moro1 » Wed Aug 14, 2013 12:29 pm

If the child is living in the state for 3 years he qualifies for EU fees and do not qualify for a grant unless he has a refugee status of had the stamp4eufam

This is from personal experience as I am on the same situation.

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4Eufam

Post by happylady » Wed Aug 14, 2013 5:59 pm

This stamp is not for family member of Irish citizen afraid.
Only Eu citizens non eu family member entitlef to apply for this stamp. Very very strange rule exist here I guess..

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Post by IntegratedMigrant » Wed Aug 14, 2013 11:33 pm

moro1 wrote:If the child is living in the state for 3 years he qualifies for EU fees and do not qualify for a grant unless he has a refugee status of had the stamp4eufam

This is from personal experience as I am on the same situation.
You are correct, but although the child will qualify for EU rate of fees, he/she will qualify for grant to be paid on his/her behalf.

The child should apply for a grant.
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please advise me

Post by happylady » Thu Aug 15, 2013 6:49 am

IntegratedMigrant wrote:
moro1 wrote:If the child is living in the state for 3 years he qualifies for EU fees and do not qualify for a grant unless he has a refugee status of had the stamp4eufam

This is from personal experience as I am on the same situation.
You are correct, but although the child will qualify for EU rate of fees, he/she will qualify for grant to be paid on his/her behalf.

The child should apply for a grant.
PLEASE CLARIFY DIFFERENCE..
PARENT EU .NON IRISH.
CHILD NON EU
RESIDENCE 10YEARS
ELIGIBLE .4EUFAM STAMP
ELIGIBLE. .FREE FEE

EXACTLY SAME WITH IRISH CITIZEN PARENT
NONE ELIGIBLE. 4EUFAM STAMP
NONE ELIGIBLE OR ELIGIBLE??????

ACCORDING TO YOU GUYS...IT SEEMS NONE...VERY VERY STRANGE

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please advise me

Post by happylady » Thu Aug 15, 2013 6:55 am

SORRY...I MEAN ABOVE ABOUT FEE ELIGIBILITY.
I HAVE CONFIRMED THAT 4EUFAM IS NOT FOR A FAMILY MEMBER OF IRISH CITIZEN. IN MY POOR THINKING SHE SHD ENTITLE FOR FREE FEE. AM I CORRECT???? THANKS IN ADVANCE GUYS.

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Post by IntegratedMigrant » Thu Aug 15, 2013 1:47 pm

@happylady regardless of the child's parents nationality he/she is entitled to apply for a grant if he/she has been residing in Ireland for more than 3 years. Got it?
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THANKS INTEGRATED

Post by happylady » Thu Aug 15, 2013 1:57 pm

IntegratedMigrant wrote:@happylady regardless of the child's parents nationality he/she is entitled to apply for a grant if he/she has been residing in Ireland for more than 3 years. Got it?
From my past experience, she/he was refused to have grant. Now I wd love to know abt fee status on my child"s situation.

PLEASE ANSWER ME THE QUESTIN I HAVE ASKED ABOVE.

THANKS IN ADVANCE

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Re: THANKS INTEGRATED

Post by IntegratedMigrant » Thu Aug 15, 2013 2:41 pm

happylady wrote:
IntegratedMigrant wrote:@happylady regardless of the child's parents nationality he/she is entitled to apply for a grant if he/she has been residing in Ireland for more than 3 years. Got it?
From my past experience, she/he was refused to have grant. Now I wd love to know abt fee status on my child"s situation.

PLEASE ANSWER ME THE QUESTIN I HAVE ASKED ABOVE.

THANKS IN ADVANCE
Alright this should be my last response. In regards to your question above. Anyone with 4EUFAM card endorsed on their GNIB, Irish parents or not will be eligible to apply for a grant.

However if the child has just Stamp 4 endorsed on his/her GNIB card, he/she could be eligible for a grant despite not being eligible for free fees.

Note: There are other requirments needed for a grant to be successful.
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THANKS INTEGRATED

Post by happylady » Thu Aug 15, 2013 5:58 pm

My main point was abt tuition fee, not grant. Anyway thanks for your help. Best of luck

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Re: THANKS INTEGRATED

Post by IntegratedMigrant » Thu Aug 15, 2013 6:58 pm

happylady wrote:My main point was abt tuition fee, not grant. Anyway thanks for your help. Best of luck
Best of luck on what? Where are you originally from? I mean where were you born?

You really are not listening are you!? All your questions have been answered if you can read properly. I have asked you to get someone who can read proper English to help you with this really as it seems to me you dont.

I dont know what else to say to you except something I've said before.

Your child is not qualified for free fees (Which I have said before).

When someone does not qualify for a free fee that person will have to pay the Tuition fees.

Your child will qualify for EU rate of Fees (Which I have said before).

It is up to you and your child to apply for a grant or not in regards to that (Which I have said before).

If your child does not qualify for applying for a grant. You will have to pay the Tuition Fee.

How is any of these difficult to understand!?
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ok.

Post by happylady » Thu Aug 15, 2013 8:11 pm

Thanks Integrated. I got it.

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