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Question about documentation and viability (American + Brit)

Post by Auds_Dods » Wed Jul 13, 2016 8:36 pm

Hello, my name is Audrey and I'm an American woman who is going to be marrying a British man. Since he doesn't meet the financial requirements to bring me over, and we want to stay in the UK to be close to his family, our plan was to establish residency in Ireland and then move to the UK.

That being said, I am unsure what documentation I need other than my passport and marriage license. We will most likely be traveling separately. He is also unsure what he needs to bring to establish himself in Ireland as far as documentation goes.

I know this route has become increasingly controversial, but I hope it is still viable for the next year or so.

Thank you so much for your time. We are truly grateful for your advice.

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Re: Question about documentation and viability (American + B

Post by noajthan » Wed Jul 13, 2016 8:43 pm

Auds_Dods wrote:Hello, my name is Audrey and I'm an American woman who is going to be marrying a British man. Since he doesn't meet the financial requirements to bring me over, and we want to stay in the UK to be close to his family, our plan was to establish residency in Ireland and then move to the UK.

That being said, I am unsure what documentation I need other than my passport and marriage license. We will most likely be traveling separately. He is also unsure what he needs to bring to establish himself in Ireland as far as documentation goes.

I know this route has become increasingly controversial, but I hope it is still viable for the next year or so.

Thank you so much for your time. We are truly grateful for your advice.
That's about all you do need. Hubby could take his UK EHIC if he has one,

Get up to speed on free movement here:
http://ec.europa.eu/justice/citizen/doc ... 013_en.pdf

See more on Surinder Singh in Eire here:
http://www.immigrationboards.com/eea-ro ... %20success

You have a 3 months 'grace period' to settle in before hubby has to hunker down and set to work. (Ofcourse he can start earlier if he likes).
But do find time to check out some of the Star Wars film locations.
All that is gold does not glitter; Not all those who wander are lost. E&OE.

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Re: Question about documentation and viability (American + B

Post by Auds_Dods » Fri Jul 15, 2016 2:06 am

I very much appreciate your advice, and those links. My fiancé is still very nervous about this route since the whole Brexit referendum. Can anyone confirm the viability of this route for the immediate future?

Thank you again, so much.

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Re: Question about documentation and viability (American + B

Post by ohara » Fri Jul 15, 2016 6:48 am

Auds_Dods wrote:Can anyone confirm the viability of this route for the immediate future?
At the moment, unfortunately not.

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Re: Question about documentation and viability (American + B

Post by noajthan » Wed Jul 20, 2016 9:10 am

Auds_Dods wrote:I very much appreciate your advice, and those links. My fiancé is still very nervous about this route since the whole Brexit referendum. Can anyone confirm the viability of this route for the immediate future?

Thank you again, so much.
UK is still in EU. Article 50 not triggered yet.
Free movement and the Directive (and relevant case law), all as has been transposed into UK's EEA Regulations, still stands. For now.

And, in other news, here are next week's lottery numbers...
All that is gold does not glitter; Not all those who wander are lost. E&OE.

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