Looking for info on applying for Irish Citizenship on the basis of being married to an Irish Citizen. We would like to apply for my husband.
However I am struggling a bit with the proofs of residence. We need three for each year he has been living here including: bank statements, household bills, letter from revenue letter from social welfare.
We can give a bank statement and a credit union statement for each year no problem that's easy enough. But I'm struggling with the 3rd one. We don't have any bills in his name or rent mortgage etc. as we are living with family. We wouldn't have any letters from social welfare. He has never visited a doctor. The only letters we would have from Revenue each year might be his tax credit certificate, would this count?
Additionally it also asks for:
"Copies of three different proofs of residence in the island of Ireland for both applicant and spouse/civil partner
for 3 months prior to the date of application showing date and name and current address."
Do these have to be in joint names or can they be separate documents for each of us showing we live at the same address? We have nothing in joint names, we don't even have a joint account. Also again we will struggle here for a 3rd document for 3 months. We can give 3 months bank statements and 3 months credit union statements for my husband. But we have no bills in his name, or anything else that we might have 3 months worth.
Does anyone know if things like Life Insurance might be accepted for the 3 months prior proof of residence, if we got a life insurance policy in his name and gave 3 months of statements for that?
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