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Hi Hamza2013Hamza2013 wrote:Hi shpirtshqipe,
I am expecting a decision for my parents for residence card soon and will keep u posted.
Did you travel with your mother from UK to ROU?
Theoretically nothing wrong but I have seen people accused of using British visa to enter Ireland and or going back to UK via SS.
Regards
Thank You Adminnoajthan wrote:Welcome to the ImmigrationBoards community.
To avoid confusion & jumbled responses, I have moved your post to its own thread (this one).
Hi Hamza2013,Hamza2013 wrote:Hi shpirtshqipe,
Not sure what you mean by cutting ties, but you will need to move your center of life to Eire. I am sure visiting UK meeting friends and family should not be showing strong ties with UK.
I reckon you will need to prove center of life move to Ireland and not factors to show you have cut ties with UK.
Moving back straightaway after receiving 5 years residence card is not wrong as i see, a 5 years residence permit shows the dependency of your parents/spouse and also a legal right for them to stay in Eire.
Please share your experiences regarding above, Thanks
Hi Hamza2013Hamza2013 wrote:Hi shpirtshqipe,
Thanks for further information, just to add, having house in your name in UK cannot be a sign of strong ties with Uk as long as it is rented for lkbg term,
Hi HRH,HRH wrote:Congratulations shpirtshqipe.
Very insightful & inspiring read indeed.
Its almost 5 months & I am still waiting for D visa for my mum. God knows when will it happen...
Please feel free to share your views.
This approach would seem compatible with the spirit of EU law and ideals of free movement.Hamza2013 wrote:Hi shpirtshqipe,
Thanks for further information, just to add, having house in your name in UK cannot be a sign of strong ties with Uk as long as it is rented for lkbg term ...
Hi denver2k,denver2k wrote:Hi shpirtshqipe,
In your initial email you advised that first apply Short Stay C Visa from non-EEA country of origin.
However, i noticed that all the questions asked in the C Visa Application form are opposite to what one would attempt to prove in the Residence Card application.
For e.g. it asks questions such as
Q1 - that you will leave Ireland at the end of your visit;
Q2- that you have sufficient resources to look after yourself while you are here;
If we say YES for Q1then application for Residence Card afterwards will be contradiction, isinit?
Thanks
noajthan wrote:This approach would seem compatible with the spirit of EU law and ideals of free movement.Hamza2013 wrote:Hi shpirtshqipe,
Thanks for further information, just to add, having house in your name in UK cannot be a sign of strong ties with Uk as long as it is rented for lkbg term ...
Whether HO would see it in the same way, in the context of the UK's centre of life test is the $64,000 question.