Dear all,
It seems a lot of people (EU citizens) who are trying to apply for their non-EU family members to join them in Ireland are being refused on the grounds of not being able to prove that their non-EU family members are also 'members of their household' as opposed to just living at the same address.
I am not able to find a clear definition of a 'household' in the Irish transposition of the EU Directive, but a standard definition goes along the following lines (Wikipedia):
A household consists of one or more people who live in the same dwelling and also share at meals or living accommodation, and may consist of a single family or some other grouping of people
And as a result, it seems that family members that live with an EU citizen at the same address (in the same dwelling) are members of the same household.
Any other views on this?
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