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Yes you will get jobs but you will never me able to have a careerSanMex wrote:Well Im still waiting for a reply and Im still positive thou I believe I wont get a positive answer.
I called the DoJ and they say I can go to Gara and ask for a permision to study but as I am waiting for a EU1 I cant apply for student visa.
Maybe as your situation is diferent maybe you can apply for one, but the truth to be told whats the point, as runie said, you can not hope for a good job if u r on student visa
Your post is quite sensible.If that is the case the issue of the Irish article3(2) of the EU directive was already settled in the Jia case.dsab85 wrote:The thing is that not everyone has the will or even the money to go through the courts to fight for his rights. So we have to rely on these court cases.
And in the context of the EU regulation it shouldn't really matter what the history was. It seems Kumars case was the one everyone was waiting for, and it was the one supported by Solvit and the Immigrationcouncil, afaik. I just called Immigration, and they confirmed that the Kumar Case was the one that they were waiting for to contine with the processing of the applications. But they stated they didn't know of any outcome yet.
I attended personally at the High Court, presided by Justice Hanna, and they told me that the Kumar case had been postponed until the 26th.bulmash
"A barrister contacted me yesterday to advise that there had been a judgment on Tuesday last from Judge Hanna in the case of Kumar v The Minister for Justice.
It's not that our spouse can't stay with us, it's that they can't work, or get health insurance, or do anything.groebben123 wrote:Hi,
that's really sad to hear, but I still have hope that things figure out. I mean, it sounds so strange that EU citicians are not allowed to live in an EU country (because there spouses are not allowed to stay!?!?). I absolutly CAN't accept this. I mean, what kind of European union is this?
From what I've heard on migration in NL, Belgium is one of the easiest european countries. In NL you indeed will have to get a re-entry visa.1) I'm from Belgium and the Belgium ambrassy is willing to give me a 6 month Schengen Visa for my wife, but we need a Re-entry Visa or something like thas that we can proof that she can move in again.