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There are a lot of people in this situation.dahmane wrote:I'm an Algerian and I married an Italian almost two years ago. We applied for me to live in Ireland as I'm married to an Italian. We recieved a letter of refusal from the Immigration office. Their "thinking" is that you must have lived in another EU country with your spouse to quliafy to live in Ireland as a spouse to an EU member. How is that possible if you meet your spouse in Ireland?? Do they want you to move to another EU country, find a job, home, and then come back to this place and have to start all over again? We have tried to appeal but they have basically told us to wait and when we call them for any information, they tell us they don't know anything yet. How can the Immigration office not know anything about immigration?? We are left to wait for only God knows when, 2years, 3years, 5years??? Or whenever they decide to do something. My wife works and pays taxes to this Irish government. I can't see my family and we are left in a big black hole. It puts so much pressure on us, when we only want the chance like everyone else, to live a life as any couple should be. Please if anyone can maybe help or give any advise, we would be so greatfull.
Not true at all. You are also "resident", as an EU citizen or family of an EU citizen, if you are in another member state for under 90 days. In fact you are resident if you are there overnight.rainbow2007 wrote:- quick trip is not possible
to get residency in another Eu Member State you have to enter the country on non travel visa and stay there more then 90 days.