Hi Rafo
rafo wrote:I am a Portuguese citizen who married to a Brazilian citizen two years ago in Ireland.
Unfortunately my wife is not able to renew her residence here (Ireland) as she has never lived in another EU member State apart of Ireland before and therefore she got her residence denied after 10 months waiting.
My Company is currently moving my Employment contract over to the UK and I should be starting in July. My wife will be returning to Brazil and applying for the "EEA Family Permit" in the meantime.
I just read that you got negative responses from all sides. In my experience, a lot of the national immigration law only deserves the label "cluster f*ck", certainly in Ireland and the UK. So what are your last minute options? I think you have 3:
1. Go to Portugal, and check the national law there. Since you are Portuguese, maybe they treat you better there? If you get a visa for your wife there, you could then apply for the EEA family permit from Portugal, and it should all be a fast process. If this works, it is probably much better than going to Brasil.
2. Just go to the UK anyway. Your wife can say she is just visiting. Since she does not need a visa for coming to the UK, she should get entry clearance on the spot. (This worked for me!)
3. According to the EU law, a spouse visa is not actually necessary for entering the member state, if you can prove your status with other documents. Now obviously this is a rather dangerous thing to do, especially if your status is being contested, but then again I can't imagine that they would refuse here, either.
Once you are in the UK, you should apply for EEA1 and EEA2 as soon as possible.
PS: If you have any expenses, sue the Home Office for compensation. They know that they operate outside of the law, but usually they get away with it!