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mchugh156
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want son here

Post by mchugh156 » Wed Nov 29, 2006 4:27 pm

I am american, married to a irish man. I have not yet applied for citizenship(yet,but will) The thing is, I want my son to join me in ireland(he is 20 years old) and not my husbands son. once he gets here I want him to be able to work. how do I go about all of this. should he apply for long term residence and if so what does he do after that? thanks

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Post by antontony » Sun Dec 03, 2006 12:25 am

Hello,

Under the EEA rules children up to the age 21 (and sometimes older if you can prove that you have lived under one roof and that they still dependant on you) of non-EEA citizens (you) who are dependents of the EEA citizens (your husband) can join their parents in the UK.

The switch is even possible when your son arrived into the UK as a visitior. What I mean is that when he comes to the UK his passport will be stamped with sort of 6 months leave to remain visa (stamp). You will need certain preparation and documents as well as completing at least one EEA2 application form.

All the above will depend upon your husband's economical activity in the UK, that is whether he is working = exersing EEA Right of Free Movement.

Regards,

Anton

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