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Thanks Dalebutt, I am just wondering how the Irish would know we where gone, there is not immigration out of Ireland and no stamp entering Germany in my wife's passport.dalebutt wrote:Your wife's stamp 4 may have expired, as she has not acquired permanent residence yet. I think 6 month absence is enough to invalidate the stamp. She can re-enter using the German residence card if she has obtained one.
dalebutt wrote:The German residence card can be used in lieu of a visa into the ROI. You are correct, it will be difficult for them to know about the absence on entry, but it might come up if she decide to apply for long term residence as she would not be able to provide proof that you exercised your treaty rights or that you were both present in the country during this period.
She will have no problem whatsoever entering Ireland, either with the Irish stamp4 or the German Aufenthaltskarte.
I am German and my wife is filipina. My wife got issued a aufenthaltstitel when she returned to germany last year.dalebutt wrote:If the OP is German the spouse could have availed of Singh and be issued a residence card, in any case OP made mention of residence card in his post, I hope it is clear that, residence card, and residence permit are two separate words and mean 2 different things.