I'm a master's student currently studying in Ireland on a Stamp 2 permission to remain. My Irish partner of a few years and I are getting married soon (if the pandemic doesn't make us delay again) and I had planned to go to immigration afterwards and get onto a Stamp 4.
However, my partner was self employed and had to shut his business as a result of the pandemic -- he has been out of work for most of the year. Between my funding and savings we've been doing fine, but I just realised to my horror that we're going to be short of the 40,000 income requirement he would need to sponsor me.
I'm finding conflicting answers online, and I would love if someone could answer definitively (and recently) because I know the immigration law has changed in the past few years.
My questions:
1) Do we need to satisfy the 40,000 requirement given the fact that I am legally resident already and am financially able to be self-supporting?
2) Since we are one household already, we've been living off a combined income. Would my income count towards the required amount? Because we would be fine if so.
3) Some information seems to say you can go to immigration and get a Stamp 4 that same day provided you have the right documentation. But then it seems to refer to a long application. Is the long application only for people who look suspicious? Or is the Stamp 4 just temporary and everyone needs to await the results of the long application?
4) I had been under the impression that a Stamp 4 lasted 3 years, but I'm seeing quite a few people talk about it only lasting one year. Is this something we have to keep doing on a yearly basis?
Thank you so much for your patience if you've been reading this far.