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Thanks for your advise, I would definitely ask my friend if he wants to seek CIC, NGO or Solicitor's Help.ImmigrationLawyer wrote:PIKKA,you should write to the Repatriation Section and explain the problem, giving the details - date, name of the immigration officer etc. Do you live in Dublin? Maybe the CIC would help you, or an NGO if you don't have a solicitor.
Hi Morrisj,Morrisj wrote:@ Ayan
To be honest with u, am really astonished!why would Brophy Solicitors do such thing in d first place,I mean sending in an application regarding ur case under Zambrano instead of using Chen which suits ur case better?YES ITS WASTE OF MONEY AND TIME INFACT THE RISK OF PAYING COST AFTER LOOSING D CASE.have u paid any money to them before?cos sincerely speaking am now having doubts about this BS SOLICITORS 4REAL
Ayan, I would strongly advise you not to enter High Court Judicial Review proceedings. Our solicitors are Brophy and when my partners EU1 residence card was refused they advised us to enter proceedings, we paid the stamp duties and 1000euro and then recently we had to withdraw our proceedings, even though they said we had a strong case, they said it would probably merit a reference to the ECJ, this can take anything between 2 and 5 years because it has to go through the Supreme Court. We didnt want to wait that long so withdrew the proceedings and now have a court cost order against us for about 15,000euro.Ayan wrote:Hi Morrisj,Morrisj wrote:@ Ayan
To be honest with u, am really astonished!why would Brophy Solicitors do such thing in d first place,I mean sending in an application regarding ur case under Zambrano instead of using Chen which suits ur case better?YES ITS WASTE OF MONEY AND TIME INFACT THE RISK OF PAYING COST AFTER LOOSING D CASE.have u paid any money to them before?cos sincerely speaking am now having doubts about this BS SOLICITORS 4REAL
Thanks for ur reply.
yes I paid them the stamp duties etc and I have to pay 1000 euros more.
Bropphy's said that I have very strong case and They are very hopeful about this.
The only concern is that the Judge might say that we should consult ECJ for the clarification on this case which will take more time.
Lets see what will happen, she says that DOJ is wrong as they treat Irish citizen and other EU children in different ways. Zambrano applies to all EU citizen children in all Europe( I hope she is not wrong).
So hope for the best
I am afraid, she is wrong. Zambrano only deals with a child (EU Citizen) born in that particular State (making some indirect in roads in reverse discrimination.) Neither the AG or court made any such announcement as that solicitor suggests, and specificially dealt with citizens born in that country. and does not give unqualified right to live anywhere else in Europe. Chen (or if possible Article 12 of Regulation 1216/68 - Texieria and Baumbaust etc) is applied for other situations. BUT, it would be worth a punt to challenge on the new ideas from Zambrano. Zambrano itself, is kind of limited by McCarthy.Ayan wrote:Hi Morrisj,Morrisj wrote:@ Ayan
To be honest with u, am really astonished!why would Brophy Solicitors do such thing in d first place,I mean sending in an application regarding ur case under Zambrano instead of using Chen which suits ur case better?YES ITS WASTE OF MONEY AND TIME INFACT THE RISK OF PAYING COST AFTER LOOSING D CASE.have u paid any money to them before?cos sincerely speaking am now having doubts about this BS SOLICITORS 4REAL
Thanks for ur reply.
yes I paid them the stamp duties etc and I have to pay 1000 euros more.
Bropphy's said that I have very strong case and They are very hopeful about this.
The only concern is that the Judge might say that we should consult ECJ for the clarification on this case which will take more time.
Lets see what will happen, she says that DOJ is wrong as they treat Irish citizen and other EU children in different ways. Zambrano applies to all EU citizen children in all Europe( I hope she is not wrong).
So hope for the best
Hi All,ImmigrationLawyer wrote:It is a risky case. It just depends on whether it is worth the risk to you. All litigation carries risks.
SO i think getting this refered to the ECJ would mean you will be waiting for about 2-5yrs, only benefits your solicitors but not you.Article 20 TFEU is to be interpreted as meaning that it precludes a Member State from refusing a third country national upon whom his minor children, who are European Union citizens, are dependent, a right of residence in the Member State of residence and nationality of those children, and from refusing to grant a work permit to that third country national, in so far as such decisions deprive those children of the genuine enjoyment of the substance of the rights attaching to the status of European Union citizen
the right of residence can only be gotten in the country of nationality of the Minor EU citizen.
How long is the Latvian parent living in Ireland? If it is more than 5 years the children will qualify for Irish citizenship hence Zambrano ruling to take effect properly in your case. Why don't you apply through EU Treaty rights via spouse instead of relying on children. Be careful with the JR it will bite you back if you loose and by the looks of it you have a weak case imo.Ayan wrote:Hi All,ImmigrationLawyer wrote:It is a risky case. It just depends on whether it is worth the risk to you. All litigation carries risks.
Thanks for your concerns and quick replies, But I have already signed all the documents and my solicitor already submit all documents to the High Court.
I am concerned and confused as well but unfortunately, for last few years I had so many problems which might cause me to take this decision and to believe the solicitor. so fingers crossed....
My both sons were born in Ireland. But they are Latvian citizens not Irish. Does it make any difference to be born in the host member state??