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The ridiculous thing about the whole issue is that they don't ask for information about prior European residency even in the E.U 1 form...it's stupid to judge your application based on something that they don't even ask in the first place!Flor_mz wrote:
7) Like everybody, we were not warned of any of these problems or additional requirements by any official means (not in the Irish Embassy in Buenos Aires, the immigration officer at Dublin airport or the GNIB )
Hi Flor_mz,We've already been rejected but we are waiting for the court case to be heard on june8th...IF this gets ruled in the negative, some of us are planning on a joint case similar to a mass tort/class action lawsuit so that we can share money on legal expenses, and we will be presenting a united front.I guess we can even sue for lost livelihood/earnings.Flor_mz wrote:Archigabe,
Do you think, if they reject the application on this basis, there's a way of suing them for the money lost and the trouble that we went through? I mean, because they are the only ones to blame, simply by not letting us know the real requirements and encouraging us to go to Ireland. At the embassy they made it sound so easy and they emphasised that it was our right...They cannot play with people's lives like this.
I am also in GUYSarchigabe wrote:Hi Flor_mz,We've already been rejected but we are waiting for the court case to be heard on june8th...IF this gets ruled in the negative, some of us are planning on a joint case similar to a mass tort/class action lawsuit so that we can share money on legal expenses, and we will be presenting a united front.I guess we can even sue for lost livelihood/earnings.Flor_mz wrote:Archigabe,
Do you think, if they reject the application on this basis, there's a way of suing them for the money lost and the trouble that we went through? I mean, because they are the only ones to blame, simply by not letting us know the real requirements and encouraging us to go to Ireland. At the embassy they made it sound so easy and they emphasised that it was our right...They cannot play with people's lives like this.
What if we call immigration department to confirm this ?archigabe wrote:sorry I think Minister for Justice Equality & Law Reform –v-Draisey has something to do with European Arrest Warrants.
Hope someone can find the case on
www.courts.ie
archigabe wrote:I dont have much hope the Dept.OF Justice can help on the phone.I would try to call the Immigrant Council of Ireland at
http://www.immigrantcouncil.ie/
2 St Andrew Street, Dublin 2, Ireland
Information service: (01) 674 0200
Administration: (01) 674 0202
Maybe they would have a better idea...meanwhile check out the other sections of the website, especially
http://www.immigrantcouncil.ie/announcement.doc