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There are separate applications, separate laws. One is Citizenship of Ireland (nothing to do with EU law), the other, PR, is Residency under EU law (Irish PR is not available for people already holding stamp 4 of some sort)tuesday13 wrote:Good afternoon all.
My wife is non EU, me EU
We arrived to Ireland in 2005.
She had 1 year, then 1 year, then 5 year resident stamp 4 EUFAM.
Current 5 year stamp is to expire in February 2013.
She had stamp 4 for entire period of nearly 7 years bar 9 months processing times.
According to INIS calculator she would qualify for Irish Citizenship.
Question.
Can she apply straight away for citizenship.?
Or first she has to apply for PR then citizenship.
She has been working 6 years out of 7, being on social for 10 months.
Cheers !
If within the last 3 years, then yes.Irisheddy wrote:I think being on Social may go against her based on previous cases.
For Irish Citizenship, you should not have claimed social for 3 years immediately prior to the application.tuesday13 wrote:Irisheddy,
Can you tell me what you mean ?
She was on socilal, lost a job, now she is back to full employment, been working 6 out of last 7 years.
Why would that matter if she was entitled to it while looking for a job ?
Any link you have ?