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by jeupsy » Tue Feb 10, 2015 9:24 am
Your Stamp 4 EUFam is conditional to your EU family member being working or studying. Did your wife resign from her job (or take voluntary redundancy) or was she laid off? If she was laid-off it could help in saying she was still a worker after she finished her employment (but in involuntary unemployment).
The thing is, in the letter granting you the stamp 4 EUFam, it says that the onus is on you to inform INIS of any change you your or the EU citizen's situation. So if she left her job voluntary you were supposed to let them know and they would have most likely revoked your GNIB card. Of course in practice many people won't tell them, but that is the rule and if they learn about it they could hold it against you.
Don't apply for EU3 as they will most definitely deny it based on the fact that the EU citizen was no working for the previous 5 years.
I think your 2 safest bets are :
- if your wife can find employment and keep it for a few months, use that to apply for EU1 (re-applying based one your relationship without her working could be risky even if it is just to get the temporary Stamp 4).
- I assume your son is an Irish and/or EU citizen. That might also be a way for you to get your Stamp 4 renewed but an I not as knowledgeable about this option and someone else might be able to give more detailed information.