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What a pointless, contradictory statement.roddy1984 wrote:"THIS OFFICE IN NOT IN A POSITION TO EXTEND MY TEMPORARY STAMP4 IN THIS STATE. PLEASE NOTE THAT ONUS IN ON ME TO KEEP MY PERMISSION TO REMAIN IN THE STATE UP TO DATE AT ALL THE TIME".
You don't need permission to reside in Ireland if you have a right to reside here. The DoJ, in saying things like that, affirms that they consider the non-EEA national family member of an EEA national equal with all other non-EEA nationals in the state. This simply isn't the case.roddy1984 wrote:My question is how can i keep my permission update when they refuse to issue any positive letter & 6 months are already gone.
You're right, that is the law. Write to them again, point out Article 10 of the Directive and inform them that you will have no choice but to take steps at EC level if they continue to disregard the law.roddy1984 wrote:I think they must issue decision within 6 months even it is positive or negative. Thats the law.What should i do now.Any suggestions ??
Unreasonable burden is when the couples could not afford for their daily living and have no chance of finding a job in the state. Once she has a better chance of finding a job in the state the couple should not be regarded as being unreasonable burden to the state. Even if they decide to recieve jobseekers allowance or any other social walfare that apply.IrishTom wrote:Define an unreasonable burden on the state. Would it be someone on Jobseekers Allowance? Someone in receipt of rent allowance?Monifé wrote:unreasonable burden on the state.
Its a very open statement for the DoJ to make.
You will need to ring FAS and set up and appointment. They will tell you what you will need to bring with you, like your passport, CV, P45. Be sure to ask to be safe. They are actually very kind an helpful. Be sure to let them know that you have submitted and EU1 application and will a document acknowledging your registration for immigration. It will all be taken care of that day and you can post the letter immediately following registration.roddy1984 wrote:Anybody know how long FAS take to register and send those documents back to you??
They usually ask you to book one, but if you are going to chance it, then I would be there as soon as the open as appointments book up fast. They may have to book you for later in the day, but it would still get done that day. Best of luck.roddy1984 wrote:Thanks Kabuki,
I will go to FAS office on Tuesday with my wife.We have all these documents.So we will try to Register on Tuesday.I hope it wont be any problem on Tuesday.Hopefully they wont ask me to book appointment 1st. Anyway thanks everybody!!
I think because in Irelands regulations they state that you MUST notify them of any change in circumstances, be it a change of address or if the EU citizen has ceased and/or entered new employment, along with the relevant documentation.Ben wrote:Why?ImmigrationLawyer wrote:It is very important that you advise the Dept IN WRITING, ASAP that your wife is no longer working.
Is the DoJ asking for up to date evidence of the activities of EU national in the state?roddy1984 wrote:Will I post this FAS letter to DOJ & inform them that my wife lsot the job??