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by shpirtshqipe » Mon Dec 18, 2017 9:21 pm
Your mother will not require a visa to enter the UK if she’s accompanied by your father who’s the EU National who’s exercising the Treaty Rights in Ireland. To avoid arguments with the Immigration Officers she will need to bring along the marriage certificate to prove their relationship thus exercise the Treaty Rights. Some folks here in the forum will argue that such evidence may not be necessary (and they’re right) however practical experience suggests otherwise. So it’ll be in your best interest (and quicker) to bring along evidence of relationship with EU National.
Be aware that your mother can only travel without the need of a visa to the UK only when accompanied by your father. Any other EU member of the family does not have the right to exercise the EU Treaty, i.e. son or daughter who’s a EU national.
As for her previous immigration status depending on what it is may cause an obstacle however according to the EU Directive they have the right to Exercise the Treaty Rights.
If she travels alone to the UK then she’ll be subject to a Visitor Visa. She’ll need to apply for a 6 month multiple visa in the British Embassy in Dublin and pay the relevant fee. Usual turnaround times are about 2 weeks. During this time her passport will be with the British embassy thus her not be able to leave Ireland.
I think you can pay courier service at the embassy (online) for passport to be returned to you if you don’t live in Dublin or nearby (I used this service in my case and was secure)