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You don't need to have lived in another EU country to be allowed into Ireland.kevarms wrote:I'm British living in Ireland and my Japanese wife is arriving on Friday. We married in July and, due to work and personal commitments, she could only come here now.
Reading some of the posts regarding the EU-1 I have a horrible feeling we have misunderstood how it works. We have to have lived together in another EU state for her to be allowed to live in Ireland??????!!!!!!
I checked here a couple of months ago and I didn't get that impression. Further, before we got married I asked the DoJ who said after the marriage she can come here and apply to the EU Treaty Section at Burgh Quay. And when she contacted the Irish embassy in Tokyo about being admitted with a one-way ticket they just said as long as she has our marriage certificate, a copy of my passport and a letter from employer it would be fine.
My wife has given up her job and has a one-way ticket. Are they going to put her on the next plane home when she arrives?
Thats what I`ve done 2 years ago,well before EU1 forms(debacle).My wife was granted 1 year residence.Following year she was granted 1 year extension.Next time I am expecting 5 year residence.We have lived outside EU prior to comming here.I'm British living in Ireland and my Japanese wife is arriving on Friday. We married in July and, due to work and personal commitments, she could only come here now.
Reading some of the posts regarding the EU-1 I have a horrible feeling we have misunderstood how it works. We have to have lived together in another EU state for her to be allowed to live in Ireland??????!!!!!!