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by sanso87 » Sat Nov 10, 2018 12:55 pm
Hello everyone,
I'm sorry to be any trouble, but my husband and I are going to attempt to move from Ireland to the UK, and we are nervous (to say the least). We have loved our time in Ireland, and would normally stay, but there are several family matters going on, and my husband wants to be closer at hand (he is British. I'm American, but now an Irish resident for the last two years).
We will bring my residency information, library cards, bill stubs, and even Tesco delivery receipts with my name and address on them, but I'm not sure what else we need to bring, other than, say, our marriage license. Does anyone have any advice? Or know what I can expect? Or have any suggestions as to evidence required to prove that we have exercised treaty rights and established ourselves/centre of life?
I've heard they interrogate you, and as someone with an anxiety disorder, I'm a bit scared. We are both worried that showing up at an airport to declare residency no longer is viable due to Brexit. Does anyone know if we can still arrive at an airport to declare residency? Do we need to have a residency lined up, or will "staying with an aunt" work until we can get an apartment?
I have tried looking my questions up, but get a lot of contradictory information. I really am sorry to be a bother and info dump like this, and I am so, so grateful for any help or shared experiences offered. Thanks for taking the time to read this. I really am grateful.