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If you apply for an accompany EU citizen visa, then you would be expected to be in Ireland or travel together for him to be using the visa lawfully? I don't know if you understand that? But if you will be travelling together you do not necessarily need to apply for the visa, but you will avoid any argument and explanation of your right with the authorities if you encounter any.jlolololo wrote:So in that case, what sort of visa should we apply for? Accompanying eu spouse? The issue is that in december he would like to re-enter the island via dublin as it is cheaper than flying into london, so he would be alone then, and would presumably need a single visit visa and I am concerned about time scales thanks for your help
It will work, there is no requirement to ask someone their reason for wanting to use their rights, and whatever that reason is, it is theirs to know. Yes applicant must have held it at least twice before requesting multiple entry. If you will be travelling together it might be more convenient for you apply your EU rights.jlolololo wrote:So the accompanying eu spouse visa would work for the wedding trip. Thanks.
On the irish visa website it states that the applicant should have held two visit visas before applying for a multiple entry visa. He has only held one. Any point applying?