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Only if the wife has been resident in Ireland in conformity with European law for at least the past three years. And it sounds like she hasn't been.zafarzafar80 wrote:You could retain your residence card if you get divorce from ur wife.
Well EU law does not say so, and i would be rather surprised if Irish law does.Ben wrote:Only if the wife has been resident in Ireland in conformity with European law for at least the past three years. And it sounds like she hasn't been.zafarzafar80 wrote:You could retain your residence card if you get divorce from ur wife.
Hi Obie.. as u mentioned above that being separated does not cause one to loose their EEA status.Could you please give any reference from directive or any judgement as on the EU form 3 ; it is ambiguous and without any hesitation officials at DOJ are using this an excuse to refuse people.Obie wrote:Provided you are not divorced, your husband will qualify for Permanent Residence. I hope you still hold your previous Citizenship.
Being separated does not cause one to loose their EEA status. Only divorce can
Case law Diatta vs Land Berlin.euspouse07 wrote:Could anyone throw some light on the future of separated spouse of Eu citizen who was intially issued with stamp Eu fam 4.
There have been lot of talk but no one has provided any first hand information.Directive is clear about annulment , divorce ,departure and death but when it comes to separation, directive is mute.
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