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Thanks for the reply appreciated....Casa wrote:I believe he will lose the right to sponsor you in Ireland under EEA Regulations as soon as he is granted Irish citizenship.
Actually I was assuming that if he become Irish citizen it will be more convenient he didn't applied for Irish nationality. So on Treaty Rights he can sponsor me could you tell me what sort of documents can prove for me that I'm relying on my brother here in Pakistan? And what if law changed as you know the referendum in the UK?Casa wrote:He can sponsor you as a British national exercising his Treaty rights in Ireland (through employment etc.) assuming he can prove you are wholly dependent on him. He can't do this in Ireland as an Irish citizen. How does he qualify for Irish citizenship?
Suggest dig around in INIS website for documentary requirements. I know the EU law and UK requirements but not about any specific Irish requirements.hussainjabbar21 wrote:Actually I was assuming that if he become Irish citizen it will be more convenient he didn't applied for Irish nationality. So on Treaty Rights he can sponsor me could you tell me what sort of documents can prove for me that I'm relying on my brother here in Pakistan? And what if law changed as you know the referendum in the UK?Casa wrote:He can sponsor you as a British national exercising his Treaty rights in Ireland (through employment etc.) assuming he can prove you are wholly dependent on him. He can't do this in Ireland as an Irish citizen. How does he qualify for Irish citizenship?
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Thanks for the response...noajthan wrote:Suggest dig around in INIS website for documentary requirements. I know the EU law and UK requirements but not about any specific Irish requirements.hussainjabbar21 wrote:Actually I was assuming that if he become Irish citizen it will be more convenient he didn't applied for Irish nationality. So on Treaty Rights he can sponsor me could you tell me what sort of documents can prove for me that I'm relying on my brother here in Pakistan? And what if law changed as you know the referendum in the UK?Casa wrote:He can sponsor you as a British national exercising his Treaty rights in Ireland (through employment etc.) assuming he can prove you are wholly dependent on him. He can't do this in Ireland as an Irish citizen. How does he qualify for Irish citizenship?
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Noone knows what will happen after Brexit; presumably brother will be largely unaffected due to the CTA.
For family members its unclear, you obviously won't have the luxury of 5 years in which to acquire PR in the 'normal' way.
Even to get started, you are unlikely to be granted an entry visa very quickly.
Get up to speed on free movement here:hussainjabbar21 wrote:Thanks for the response...
Could you explain what does Treaty Rights means and how does it works as for my brother who is British National? and will it be easy for my brother to sponsor me on Exercising Treaty Right from Pakistan?
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I know it will be really hard for my brother to exercise treaty rights in Ireland to use the route as there are so many applications are in waiting list but every case is treated as individual by the visa authorities.
What can I do to make this case strong from my side? Any experienced or suggestions please could you help me out as to arrange documentation sis not an easy task.CR001 wrote:It isn't going to be hard for your brother he is British and can move to Ireland freely and work (for now), it is going to be hard for you to get a visa to go to Ireland.
Refer to Directive and case law for EU requirements and rules.hussainjabbar21 wrote:What can I do to make this case strong from my side? Any experienced or suggestions please could you help me out as to arrange documentation sis not an easy task.CR001 wrote:It isn't going to be hard for your brother he is British and can move to Ireland freely and work (for now), it is going to be hard for you to get a visa to go to Ireland.
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Thanks for the information,noajthan wrote:Refer to Directive and case law for EU requirements and rules.hussainjabbar21 wrote:What can I do to make this case strong from my side? Any experienced or suggestions please could you help me out as to arrange documentation sis not an easy task.CR001 wrote:It isn't going to be hard for your brother he is British and can move to Ireland freely and work (for now), it is going to be hard for you to get a visa to go to Ireland.
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Identify any Irish-specific requirements.
See if you meet them and have adequate documentary supporting evidence to back the case.
But first of all you will need an entry visa and there is nothing much to do to speed up Irish processing times for such visas.
(Some members have reported giving up on Eire and going to another EU state instead).
Short stay for SS.hussainjabbar21 wrote:Please note that I need dependant visa (NOT a visit visa)
It will be really hard for me to get SS visa for Ireland especially from Pakistan as much applications are in waiting list. Could you give me a link for someone who applied for dependant visa or SS visa from Pakistan where I can get idea please.noajthan wrote:Short stay for SS.hussainjabbar21 wrote:Please note that I need dependant visa (NOT a visit visa)
See also http://www.immigrationboards.com/irelan ... a%20delays
Its just a case of searching in forum; use advanced search feature.hussainjabbar21 wrote:It will be really hard for me to get SS visa for Ireland especially from Pakistan as much applications are in waiting list. Could you give me a link for someone who applied for dependant visa or SS visa from Pakistan where I can get idea please.
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Thanks for the opinion....noajthan wrote:Its just a case of searching in forum; use advanced search feature.hussainjabbar21 wrote:It will be really hard for me to get SS visa for Ireland especially from Pakistan as much applications are in waiting list. Could you give me a link for someone who applied for dependant visa or SS visa from Pakistan where I can get idea please.
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Or try another country; other members have reported giving up on Eire and have tried places such as France. After all, what difference does it make.
Or if you want an English-speaking country there's somewhere like Malta.
The world (or at least most of Europe) is your oyster
Its about showing proof of financial support not about proving whether any particular type of activity is occurring or not.hussainjabbar21 wrote:Thanks for the opinion....
I have a question, Regarding to prove financial dependency while in working age how can someone prove it where can he get confirmation from that he is not working?
as I'm single and unmarried without children do I need to enclosed unmarried certificate with my application to the embassy here in Pakistan? And and my brother send me money from uk through western union for my expenses remaining amount I used to put in my personal bank account. (Remember no bank to bank transfer only through western union) do I need to show my bank account as well? If they ask where this money came from? Please any suggestionsnoajthan wrote:Its about showing proof of financial support not about proving whether any particular type of activity is occurring or not.hussainjabbar21 wrote:Thanks for the opinion....
I have a question, Regarding to prove financial dependency while in working age how can someone prove it where can he get confirmation from that he is not working?