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Irish Law SI 656 of 2006 wrote:
(4) Without prejudice to any rights or entitlements which a permitted family member may have, on
an individual basis, under these Regulations, a permitted family member may not be refused
permission to enter the State unless -
(a) following the examination referred to in paragraph (2), the Minister is not satisfied that the
person concerned is a permitted family member,
(b) he or she is suffering from a disease specified in Schedule 1, or
(c) his or her personal conduct has been such that it would be contrary to public policy or would
endanger public security to grant him or her permission to enter the State.
Irish Law SI 656 of 2006 wrote:
“permitted family memberâ€
This is correct according to EU law, send the link you found to the Embassy, and tell them you supplied everything according to INIS website. No moreSatisfactory evidence of relationship with the EU national
AND
Evidence of Dependency on the EU national
OR
Evidence of membership of the EU National’s household
OR
Medical evidence, including a medical report from a physician, hospital etc.., that you require the personal care of the EU National for Health reasons
Does not make any sence to me whats or ever... Had to reply and explain all story from the beginning, so as links to INIS and Directive itself, where clearly says that " the same household in the country she is coming from" not Ireland... as he mentioned. Im waiting for his reply now. Btw, i had no reply from INIS so far regarding the link i sent to them, though their helpline agent told me that i will get a reply withing 24 hours...It is almost 2 weeks now, so i send one more...Disaster....Irish authoritiy have checked residence place of your mother in Ireland, not in Latvia, therefore any proof of sharing the same household in Latvia is irrelevant. You should submit the documents either where you prove that you live together in the same appartment in Ireland, or where you prove that you pay her sufficient amount of money or care for her.
In your case Article 2(2)(d) of Directive 2004/38/EC is applicable: "2. ‘family member’ means: (d) the dependent direct relatives in the ascending line..." and thus you have to prove that your mother is dependent from you.
If however, you have already submitted proof that your mother is either financially supported by you or lives at your place – please in infrom me, and I will immediately proceed the case.
Reinis Berzins
SOLVIT Coordination Centre Latvia (http://europa.eu/solvit)
Competition, Trade and Consumer Rights Unit
Ministry of Economics of the Republic of Latvia
As regards no reply from the INIS, sadly they don't acknowledge errorsi had no reply from INIS so far regarding the link i sent to them, though their helpline agent told me that i will get a reply withing 24 hours...It is almost 2 weeks now, so i send one more...Disaster....
First of..acme4242 wrote:As regards no reply from the INIS, sadly they don't acknowledge errorsi had no reply from INIS so far regarding the link i sent to them, though their helpline agent told me that i will get a reply withing 24 hours...It is almost 2 weeks now, so i send one more...Disaster....
so easy, and they often dodge their responsibilities as public servants
who are suppose to uphold the law and justice.
But don't give up, you have right on your side.
The reply from SOLVIT-Latvia was confused, is there a language or
translation problem, did they reply in Latvian. Why on earth are the
talking about your mother living in Ireland.
Its their job to assist, that is their role. And the signpost service are
suppose to clarify the legal grounds.
Technically, Lawfully, if you get your mother to Ireland on any visa, you
can apply in Ireland for EU treaty rights.
You don't need prior clearance from the Irish Embassy, this is the EU law.
it doesn't matter which visa class, or if she had a visa at all. As long she
meets the required criteria, dependent mother, or member of the same
household in the country of origin. And you have paperwork to support
this.
read ECJ case law C-157/03
C-157/03 Opinion 2004-11-09 Commission v Spain Free movement of persons
Yes My mother has an alien passport too.omila250 wrote:Thanks mummygirl for this info. Is your mother holder of an Alien passport also? What exactly did you write in the letter? that you invite her for 3 month and going to support her? Did Embassy ask you to provide bank statement showing that you have 4-5 thousand euro? This what my mom has been told in Irish Embassy in Riga..What exactly did you quote from the Directive? Also did your mom pay for the visa or it was free of charge? Thanks in advance.
Write in your support letter to your mother that you will be taking care of her. they won't ask for bank statement if you are travelling with her..omila250 wrote:Thanks guys, i will do it this way, i have lost so much time... i wish i new all that before... mummygirl, what about bank statement? if she is dependent on you Embassy is asking to show them your bank statement with 4 or 5 grand.. i simply dont have this money, but it does not mean that i cannot support her! What did you do?
ormummygirl wrote:Living in the same household or dependance is for when she is applying for a resident card in dublin.
is ridiculous.mummygirl wrote:they won't ask for bank statement if you are travelling with her..
Why don't you read the directive 2004/38/ec?Ben wrote:mummygirl - please don't say things which are untrue.
The onus is on the person seeking entry to Ireland to convince by provision of evidence to the Irish authorities that she has right either to enter, or to have her entry facilitated.
If the mother of the OP is either a member of the household of, or is dependent on, the OP (who is an EU national) in the country from which she is coming, she must be able to provide evidence of this to the Irish authorities.
To say:
ormummygirl wrote:Living in the same household or dependance is for when she is applying for a resident card in dublin.
is ridiculous.mummygirl wrote:they won't ask for bank statement if you are travelling with her..
omila250, you know what the rules are. If the embassy are not playing ball, and Solvit have their "useless" hat on again, try writing a letter to the EU Treaty Rights section of the INIS in Dublin. Raymond Fitzgerald is who I'd address it to, personally.
This is quite obviously not an official page of any sort but rather a blog entry. Hardly any evidence for what you have stated. Since you have mentioned the DIrective you would have better cited Artilce 3 therein. Ben has summarized it quite well. What the Irish authorities have made of it I can't tell.mummygirl wrote:http://eumovement.wordpress.com/2007/04 ... u-citizen/