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by rachellynn1972 » Mon Oct 06, 2014 8:41 pm
Good, forget that your families are from ireland because as soon as you apply for irish passport you will lost your automatic treaty rights of eu free movement that will enable you to bring your wife to ireland under eu rules. Unless you can proof both you and your wife has been living in the uk together and you have been working in the uk as an irish.
under eu rule a citizen of eu can bring thier family members to another eu country free of charge as long they are exercising eu treaty rights in the host eu country.
Now that you are a british and british only, as a british you are also a citizen of eu and you have the RIGHTS to bring in your wife who is your direct family member to ireland even if you were only married today as long you are exercising eu treaty rights as a worker, a student, self employed, self sufficient and permanently incapacitated as a former worker and your wife must be meeting you or travelling together with to ireland.
if you have not started working in ireland look for a job as soon as you started working apply for your wife to come to join you in ireland as a uk citizen exercising eu treaty rights in ireland. NOTE: the application must be made under eu rules, adverse immigration history cannot affect your application but
make sure you can proof that your relationship is subsisting that it is genuine before thay comes out with their marriage of convince that they cannot proof it is. Under eu rules the eu law says that the document applies for MUST be granted.
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