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I already stated that I was advised by multiple solicitors to just come into Northern ireland since they claim the Dublin consulate would have most likely refused me...ribena wrote:You can start working if you already have a EEA FP altho it takes a bit of convincing the employer.
Off topic, but when did they start doing that and is it widely known? It was Ulster Bank who we were with in the beginning and they never mentioned that, it would have saved us many headaches back then! It was actually our local Ulster Bank branch that had made the suggestion when we first came up here to have his bank down south send him a statement at the new NI address and that they would accept that as proof of address. Of course, that was 3 years ago now, so maybe it's a new thing.Residents of ROI can open a Sterling account in the North, with Ulster Bank. They simply have to visit a branch in the North, with proof of address in the South, plus photo ID (passport). I've done it myself. Does your partner still have an address in the South, and proof of it?
I'm not sure, tbh. I opened my UB a/c in Belfast about a year ago. 'Twas a 5 hour drive from our home in the South, but worth it, imo. It's handy to have a UK bank account.yankeegirl wrote:Off topic, but when did they start doing that and is it widely known? It was Ulster Bank who we were with in the beginning and they never mentioned that, it would have saved us many headaches back then! It was actually our local Ulster Bank branch that had made the suggestion when we first came up here to have his bank down south send him a statement at the new NI address and that they would accept that as proof of address. Of course, that was 3 years ago now, so maybe it's a new thing.Residents of ROI can open a Sterling account in the North, with Ulster Bank. They simply have to visit a branch in the North, with proof of address in the South, plus photo ID (passport). I've done it myself. Does your partner still have an address in the South, and proof of it?
In fact, any European citizen can open a bank account anywhere in Europe. Residence in the country of the bank is not required.benifa wrote:Residents of ROI can open a Sterling account in the North, with Ulster Bank. They simply have to visit a branch in the North, with proof of address in the South, plus photo ID (passport). I've done it myself. Does your partner still have an address in the South, and proof of it?