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Non-EEA & UK Citizen - EU Treaty rights

Post by LOVEACROSSBORDERS » Sat May 31, 2014 7:39 am

Hello

I am a UK citizen who will be marrying a non-EEA (Venezuelan) spouse in August :D

We are currently based in South Korea until January 2015 (when my current work contract comes to an end). After this we are looking to move to Ireland to find work and exercise my EU Treaty rights and hopefully stay long term. My husband will hopefully be obtaining temporary residency here in S. Korea related to my work permit on our return here after our wedding in the UK in August.

I have been researching and researching but still have come up confused as to what we have to do.

I understand that we can arrive together and I can immediately get my PPS number and start looking for work. My husband needs a visa to come to Ireland though. Which visa would he be able to arrive under? Is it a specific Family visa? Is it possible to apply for a EU Family Permit from Korea? We will be travelling to Ireland together. What proofs do you need to give that you have a relationship other than marriage certificate for the EU family permit?

I also understand that I need to have a job to be exercising my treaty rights. So does this mean that my husband will not be able to apply to INIS or his residency card before I have this?

Also, I have read that the Irish government has been ejecting non-EEA spouses of EU citizens that have not resided in a member state previously. Would this effect us if we married outside Ireland and will have been resident together in S.Korea?

Thank you for any help you can give.

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Re: Non-EEA & UK Citizen - EU Treaty rights

Post by 357mag » Sat May 31, 2014 1:29 pm

To get into Ireland you will need passports and marriage certificte.
Your husband will need a visa which you fill in online and it will tell you where to submit it, important is that you stress it is for non EEA accompanying EEA spouse. This will be free.
http://www.inis.gov.ie/en/INIS/Pages/In ... pplication

You can work straight away but it is no longer a need to be working it seems from case C-456/12.
http://curia.europa.eu/jcms/upload/docs ... 0032en.pdf
Your husband will need a PPS number which you both apply for after getting proof of an address. Then he registers for GNIB card which should have stamp 4 on it, it helps to have this if he hopes to find work.
http://www.citizensinformation.ie/en/mo ... eland.html

Before 90 days is up you need to submit form EU1 to apply for family permit.
http://www.inis.gov.ie/en/INIS/Pages/EU ... y%20Rights
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