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My personal advice to you would be for you to come first and find a place to live, once you have found a place you should bring your family, is not that easy to find a decent place to rent in Ireland so unless you have a temporary place to stay for all of you, you should come first and start to arrange things to bring your family to live with you.Gedk66 wrote:Thanks 'Coketero'..
My wife, children and I will want to travel together. I mean I don't want to be separated from my wife/kids whilst we await a decision on her visa.
As for her Visa, I was told she should apply for a D join spouse visa, so if I'm understanding your response correctly, once we arrive on that visa, we can then apply using the EU1 form?
The evidence etc won't be a problem, or the financial support. What we won't have initially is an address in the State, although we can arrange rental prior to us arriving but this we'd prefer to do once in the country, rather than over the internet-we'd like to view before we commit to a contract to rent etc. Do you think this is a problem and insurmountable?
Many thanks again..
Gedk66
You are correct, the EU rules only apply to your wife if you are moving to another EU country than Ireland, or if you are returning to Ireland after living in another EU country under these rules.Gedk66 wrote:Hi Jimmy110,
I thought this didn't apply to us because we are currently resident overseas in the Middle East. I thought we had to present in another EU state and my wife to hold a Resident card of that state?
Hi Jimmy110..jimmy110 wrote:no u dont have to be in the other member state, u can apply ur visa from anywhere in the world,directive does apply on you. if u need help i will help u out. dont need to worry about that.
Ged,Gedk66 wrote:Hi Jimmy110..jimmy110 wrote:no u dont have to be in the other member state, u can apply ur visa from anywhere in the world,directive does apply on you. if u need help i will help u out. dont need to worry about that.
I'm a little bit more confused now. I was led to believe that as my wife is a Non EU spouse and we are not resident in Europe-we are currently living and working in the middle east- that the EU treaty doesn't apply to our situation. I thought we had to live in an EU country/state and then move to another EU state: Ireland to exercise our EU treaty right?
Please show me where you get your information so I can get on the same page and understand the rules as it were.
Thanks..
Leinsterimmig wrote:Ged,Gedk66 wrote:Hi Jimmy110..jimmy110 wrote:no u dont have to be in the other member state, u can apply ur visa from anywhere in the world,directive does apply on you. if u need help i will help u out. dont need to worry about that.
I'm a little bit more confused now. I was led to believe that as my wife is a Non EU spouse and we are not resident in Europe-we are currently living and working in the middle east- that the EU treaty doesn't apply to our situation. I thought we had to live in an EU country/state and then move to another EU state: Ireland to exercise our EU treaty right?
Please show me where you get your information so I can get on the same page and understand the rules as it were.
Thanks..
Jimmy110 is incorrect. Don't be confused. Here is the information in fact from the INIS website. See Question 13:
http://inis.gov.ie/en/INIS/Pages/EU%20T ... aty_Rights?
If you are still unsure, you can contact the EU Treaty Rights Section at eutreatyrights@justice.ie
I assure you, you are correct.