1. I was asked if I was only here for a few weeks before I returned to the UK, i told them I was intending to work in Ireland. They didn't ask my non EEA spouse anything. Yes, I would suggest that you ask for a 90 day stamp, I didn't ask for it.Cameron326 wrote:Hi, thanks for the detailed OP. I have a couple of questions for anyone who might be able to help:
1) When entering Ireland, do you suggest specifically requesting a 90 day stamp for the non-EU national? Is it worth explaining what you are trying to do (find property, register tenancy, apply Residence)
2) If the Non-EU spouse is only granted 30 day stamp at the border, what are the ramifications? Is it possible to get PRTB (housing) registration letter in that period (therefore allowing Garda registration). If not would spouse need to leave the country to reapply.
3) Is applying for a Family Permit after several months via the EU1 form the "final" step? I thought this form had a different name (VF something or other)
Many thanks.
2. There are no ramifications. If you receive a 30 day stamp, then you should apply for a EU1 with whatever documents you have before the 30 days are up and the INIS will reply that they have received your application and will request the missing documents. Someone I know did this and also contacted the Guarda who said as long as the INIS have got your EU1 application then you are fine.
3. The EEA Family Permit is the final step before returning to the UK. You don't need a EU1 to apply for a Family permit as they reasses if you have been excercining treaty rights in Ireland. Me and my spouse returned to the UK without a Family Permit.
I think the final step is obtaining a EEA2 Card in the UK.
A previous UK visa refusal will have no effect on a Directive 2004/38/EC visa. Its best to declare anyway though. Also if the refusal was for a suspected sham marriage then I would address them concerns before applying. If you have proof that you have visited your Indonesian partner , i.e. entry visas, then that would help along with the marriage certificate.robsters wrote:I was also wondering the same thing
currently trying to gather information about the Irish entry visa for my indonesian partner do you get 90 days? also would a previous refusal to uk vistor visa present issues getting irish entry visa?
and what paper work do you have to inc in the application? is marriage document enough?