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Agree with the last part of this post. Your husband should return to his home country and obtain a passport with his real name and real date of birth, that way you will have less complications down the line. You can then apply for the visa to Ireland and be honest about his deportation from the UK. EU treaty rights are very strong rights of EU citizens and he should still be granted a visa to enter and remain in Ireland, despite his deportation from the UK.Humanity wrote:If he gives 100 false names , In Uk they will record each name alongside his finger prints. You can only have one finger print, all other names will be alias and even date of birth will be alias against his finger print. In Uk , you now need Biometrics to get any sort of Visa, he can not enter with that new ID he just created. Your best chance now, is for you to reside in Ireland and gain the citizenship after 5years. The past might still come back if he gets caught committing an offence if he ever visits UK with Irish Passport but he should be fine. Play it safe in Ireland, and just enjoy your EU rights with less scrutiny. It's not too late to correct the mistake either....he can go back to his home country( get a new passport) and use the original details he gave UK embassy. I doubt any country will refuse him entry if he is exercising his EU treaty right regardless of the fact he was deported from Uk.
Don't forgetrecent legislation. All immigration info for the UK and Ireland is now being shared. SO his fingerprint will be avilable for Irish immigration officials as wellHumanity wrote: In Uk they will record each name alongside his finger prints. You can only have one finger print, all other names will be alias and even date of birth will be alias against his finger print. In Uk , you now need Biometrics to get any sort of Visa, he can not enter with that new ID he just created. Your best chance now, is for you to reside in Ireland and gain the citizenship after 5years. The past might still come back if he gets caught committing an offence if he ever visits UK with Irish Passport but he should be fine. Play it safe in Ireland, and just enjoy your EU rights with less scrutiny. It's not too late to correct the mistake either....he can go back to his home country( get a new passport) and use the original details he gave UK embassy. I doubt any country will refuse him entry if he is exercising his EU treaty right regardless of the fact he was deported from Uk.