Yet another one inquiring about his case and the treaty laws. I tried as best as possible to wrap my hand around this and I think I have a general idea, however to ensure I'm not on the wrong path I'm gonna lay out my case as well and try to be as detailed as possible.
I recently married a non-EU citizen (Bosnia) before I went off to Ireland to start my new position as a Network Engineer there. I hold the german citizenship so as per paper (or what I understand of it) I'm entiteled to excercise my EU Treaty Laws in the ROI. While my wife is still in Austria (where we met and lived together) and also holds a permanent residence permit for Austria (if that's playing into somewhere) she subsequently wants to join me in Ireland as we want to saty here for good. As I was reading through a lot of the possibilites and the ways to excercise EU Treaty laws I know(?) what to bring to the airport when flying over with her (I intend to fly back and pick her up as we have 2 cats to get over too):
- Marriage Cert (English Translation and Apostile ofc)
- My and her passport
- And just to be 100% sure she gets into the country a C visa for her
- printed out court ruling http://www.courts.ie/__80256F2B00356A6B ... anguage_en
From other posts I read this should be sufficient to get to immigration (if even necessary hence my post

I already have rented a house (address sorted therefore), my job pays well enough to feed 2 people. So far this should be proficient enough to get her in to stay with me to file the application to INIS or did I miss out on something?
Thanks to all for your info in advance!
Cheers
Simon