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This is NOT the sub forum to ask questions about Ireland, post in the Ireland sub forum if you have questions or continue in your existing topic you already have.umairks123 wrote:Hi nawab just wondering how easy is to get a job in Ireland Dublin(any ordinary job)??? And accommodations as well ???
Please guide as I will be coming to Ireland soon
I heard exercising treaty rights more than 3 month but we been in Ireland for a year.shpirtshqipe wrote:You are taking HUGE risks there in what you are doing. Looking at your dates there isn't much gap between the approval of the 5 year card and your move to the UK. This fact alone makes it extremely obvious that you've used the SS Route therefore the UBKA use this as a reason to refuse your application
If your application is refused by the UKBA then any consequent applications made thereafter (inside or outside the UK) is likely to be refused on the same basis
I've not had first hand experience of this however with the Brexit situation I would not be surprised if they've not tightened the rules even more.
I didn't understand the last question could you please tell me what you mean by thatmalik0543 wrote:Hi
i think you need to spend at least one year in Ireland before moving to UK,
also make sure you have main residence in Ireland , now a days they are checking UKBA record, HMRC and Ryainair ( travel history).
there is no difference if you apply in the UK or get family permit from Ireland they normally grant residence card in the UK after 6 months, they only want to see you job/employment in Ireland and length of residence in Ireland
I have spend 1 year in ireland and return on getting my 5 years stamp do you think I should have spend more time?
the main question is , if you apply for residence card in the UK without getting family permit from Ireland .... after getting 5 year residence card..... then permanent residence card ..... when you will apply for naturalization, will you have to wait for 10 years and you enter in the UK without family permit ?
as applicant is entering in the UK without any legal permit or visa ?
Entering the UK without a family permit or a valid residence card from another member state should not affect your application for naturalisation on good character grounds as long as the conditions of residence in O&B Netherlands has been met. This is due to the fact that Surinder Singh carries with it a right of return under EU law.malik0543 wrote:the main question is , if you apply for residence card in the UK without getting family permit from Ireland .... after getting 5 year residence card..... then permanent residence card ..... when you will apply for naturalization, will you have to wait for 10 years and you enter in the UK without family permit ?
as applicant is entering in the UK without any legal permit or visa ?