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Hi Noajthannoajthan wrote:Kindly refrain from posting same question all over the forum. Stick with this topic.
Its unclear what you are trying to achieve in Ireland.ireland2016 wrote:Hi Noajthan
Thanks for your reply.
If she work part time In Ireland for the support of eu1 application of her husband. Can she work part time In Ireland ad same time claiming housings income base benefits.
In uk you can earn 104£ while you are on job center or low income benefits
Hi Karim BhaiJ_Karim wrote:To"henry_morgan"
Yes she can with temporary stamp 4..will have no issue to join work..
good luck with the job haunt..
You may have a problem because your EU1 application is based on your wife's status so her activity in Ireland is important. Keeping benefits in the UK going, whilst living in Ireland and working may also be a problem in case the Immigration Office in Ireland makes checks once you have applied for the EU1 (and there's a strong possibility of this happening). As it stands your wife is fully dependent on the British government to support her with benefits, housing etc. So if your wife keeps all the benefits whilst living in Ireland, she may not be eligible to exercise her Treaty Rights (you need to show you are resident in Ireland and at the same time show that you have cut ties with the UK to an acceptable level)is it possible for my wife to be working in ireland to support my EU1 application while she leave all benefits on in uk for safe side
You are setting yourself up to commit UK benefit and housing fraud.ireland2016 wrote:Hi Karim BhaiJ_Karim wrote:To"henry_morgan"
Yes she can with temporary stamp 4..will have no issue to join work..
good luck with the job haunt..
i need your advise as well.
i was thinkign to open a new thread but my situation is abit same to this thread.
i non EU and My wife is British national. we are planning to move to ireland as well.
my wife is claiming all benefits including housing and low income base benefits plus on child benefits.
we are living in council house and we had waited 1 year for the place to get.
we dont want to loose this place in case if we move to ireland and dont get visa then we will be left nothing and will be living in temporary accommodation again.
now my main question is
can my wife leave on benefits here in uk while she will be self employeed or working in ireland.
its look a bit dodgy to forum members. but honest speaking we dont have any dodgy intention or dodge any system.
is it possible for my wife to be working in ireland to support my EU1 application while she leave all benefits on in uk for safe side
+1Casa wrote:Zambrano isn't relevant to the OPs situation.
Thank you very much Karim Bhai. JazakAllah Khair.J_Karim wrote:Yes you can move to Ireland ..I know a person he had situation like you(From sylhet,bd)..he opened a small business on his wifes name got his residency approval..his wife was British national too..
i do not see a issue as long as Ur wife practicing treaty rights should be fine..
To be honest his case was a bit messy I took him to Good solicitor..they sort him out..
On the other hand Its better to let know UK authority that your wife is moving to Ireland, just to be on the safe side..
From my best knowledge if the person does not reside in the same country where he or she claiming social support will be stopped..and if the person does not bring this to their attention and keep having the social support and not residing in the same state will be considered as fraud..if you know what i mean..
I guess you cant apply from UK for Ur residency for certain issue.
by the way is your kid British national?
If I am not mistaken you should be able to apply for zumbarno route too..
anyways if you guys move should not be a problem..
The requirement EU1..check this out
weblink:http://www.inis.gov.ie/en/inis/form%20e ... %20eu1.pdf
NB: Do remember it might take few months,some cases takes nearly 10 months..Ref: based on previous cases..
By the to me your visa needs to be sorted ,you can try for benefit anytime ..
Hope it helps..
and can you please tell me about that solicitors name as well ... email address removed by moderatorJ_Karim wrote:i do not see a issue as long as Ur wife practicing treaty rights should be fine....
Please refrain from posting your contact details on the forum. This is for your own safety.ireland2016 wrote:and can you please tell me about that solicitors name as well ... email address removed by moderator
ok CR001CR001 wrote:Please refrain from posting your contact details on the forum. This is for your own safety.ireland2016 wrote:and can you please tell me about that solicitors name as well ... email address removed by moderator
Any solicitor details that are posted will also be removed.
You don't have access to the PM function yet as you are newly registered. If you make frivolous and nonsense posts to boost your post count to 30 to trigger PM access, then your PM function will be disabled permanently.ireland2016 wrote:ok CR001CR001 wrote:Please refrain from posting your contact details on the forum. This is for your own safety.ireland2016 wrote:and can you please tell me about that solicitors name as well ... email address removed by moderator
Any solicitor details that are posted will also be removed.
sorry about that. can i pm j karim?
You don't need a solicitor to sort this out (or 'fix' things), you just need to understand requirements for SS and then comply with them, fully.ireland2016 wrote:ok CR001 thanks anyway i will see if karim can help me ..Amir
Benefit fraudireland2016 wrote: Now come to the main questions...
He want to move to ireland with wife and son.
His wife claiming all benefits in uk
If they move to ireland , can his wife work part time In Ireland
or
Will she they need to stop all benefits?
They must do because someone on another site is reporting she was Interviewed Under Caution for benefit fraud and will lose her coucil property in England as they found out she spends a lot of time in living in Ireland.ireland2016 wrote:Does uk share benefits data with Ireland or vice versa?