kthomsen wrote:Hi everyone,
Do I have to move to Ireland, and then she has to apply for a Short Stay C Visa after I have arrived there?
Or should she apply for it before we leave, and then we go there together?
Does this affect her chances of getting a Short stay visa, if I am already living and working in Ireland?
If she gets the Short Stay Visa, then we can apply for a Residence Card (Form EU1) - correct?
After she applies for the Residence Card, is she allowed to work in Ireland while the application is processed (which, as I understand, can take a looooooooong time, at the moment)?
After that, should we apply for any other more "permanent" residencies? Or would we be able to live in Ireland together with the Residence Card, as long as we wanna stay there?
Hi there, I have the same situation with you and I'm also processing the whole thing at this moment, see if i could solve your puzzle
I am from Hong Kong and my husband is Italian, we arrived together in Ireland by ferry. At the boarder, an officer asked the purpose of our arrival, we answered honestly that we would like to stay and live here. Then he asked for our Wedding Cert as a prove, I showed him and he put a stamp on my passport and granted me 3-months of staying.
Luckily, my husband got a job offer in 2 weeks and we found a place to rent for short term. Things worked our quite smoothly, and now I have to wait for him to start working (to get the employment contract in hand) so that i can submit my EU1 form application.
I have read some information and some cases, once you have submitted the papers, you should be able to receive 2 letters with 4-12 weeks, 1 is the notice of receiving your application and the other 1 is the letter for you to get the GNIB stamp 4 visa (6 months of staying and permit to work). and then you will have to wait again for the 5 years visa which will require longer time, saying up to 6 months (but i have seen some cases with longer waiting time)
I would be happy to share with you my case update / discuss with you on this matter, see if we could help each other
