Wee wrote:What are his chances of getting the visa,
Guaranteed, if he is the spouse of a British citizen who is or will be present in Ireland upon his arrival. It can be refused in rare circumstances though, if your husband poses a threat to public policy, security or health.
Wee wrote:I don't wanna go to Ireland and then find he can't get there. Am worried that I wouldn't be able to find a job, can I live off my savings and he would still be able to join me?
Yes. In which case you would be economically self-sufficient. Note that, in this case, you need to have comprehensive sickness insurance cover which covers both of you.
Wee wrote:I have read about a registration certificate that you need to apply for is that in the uk before you come to Ireland?
There is no such thing in Ireland.
Wee wrote:Would he then be able to come back with me to the uk after 6 months, this is when he applies for eea permit?
Correct - but you must have been engaged in economic activity in Ireland for six months (according to the UK's interpretation). This means working or being self-employed - not being economically self-sufficient.
Wee wrote:And applying under eu law will mean he is not banned from coming back only applying under uk law he is?
Correct.
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