I have been trying to find some info on my query for some time from various people and organizations and I keep getting told different things, very confusing >_<
My husband is a Pakistani national and I am an Irish national, we met and lived in London for 4 years where he subsequently got his EEA2 in 2011 when we 'exercised my EU treaty rights'. Now, due to family matters he has gone back to the Middle East (where he grew up) and I have returned to Ireland. He is eager to get citizenship of UK or Ireland because he does not have any attachment to Pakistan as he did not grow up there and he feels insecure that he only has a Pakistani passport. In order to get UK citizenship he would have to not be absent more than 18 months in the past 10 and he is very close to going over that limit. Therefore, he would like to get the ball rolling on the Irish citizenship.
So my questions are:
1) Does he need a separate visa to enter Ireland, even though he has the EEA2 residence visa already which in theory should let him move freely in the EU? Anyone have first hand experience of this?
2) Will he be able to register for the Stamp 4 when he arrives or does he need to do anything else?
3) What documents does he need to show to get a stamp 4?
3) I am not currently working although I do not claim benefits, my family is supporting me and I am also volunteering - will this prevent him from getting the stamp 4?
4) How much time will he be reasonably allowed to be absent from Ireland in the 3 years before he gets citizenship? Will he have to be working in Ireland for all those three years and then prove it? He has a family business in the Middle East that he needs to regularly attend to.
Please if anyone has any first hand experience of these situations I would greatly appreciate if you could share your knowledge as I'm sure you know what a confusing world it is out there in bureaucratic immigration land
