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The users previous posts (May this year) suggest the OP is a frontier worker, ie. British citizen living in Rep of Ireland but working in Northern Ireland. Not sure if this is perhaps the issue.
The financial resources have to be higher than to trigger social welfare.
# Also, you need to also have health insurance that covers both yourself and your wife and this actually where your problem lies in taken this route, because you must have had the health insurance prior to submitting the application. In other words, taking this route now will not do you any good as they are already aware that you didn't have insurance immediately your wife arrived.
The wage for this employment has to be recognised. It is a financial resource.
Due to this web page dependants of frontier workers are entitled to a medical card in ROI.I am well aware of the agreement you referred to between RO and NI, but this medical card DO NOT cover his spouse. Therefore, his spouse should have been insured all the while if he was to go down the self-sufficient route....
If a medical card is good enough for irish citizen it is also good enough for eu citizen and their family members. Discrimination is not allowed.