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My wife was granted twice.This was before all this EU1 fiasco.Does anybody else have a GNIB card? How/why did you get it, and what kind of stamp do you have?
Hi XXX,
I hope you are OK.
Thanks for you e-mail. Do not worry about you work permit as it is going to be different type of permit for you and you do not need to have a full time position etc... UCC will apply for so called spousal work permit for you as you husband is an EU national. The normal rules for a work permit application do not apply to spousal applications. To get such work permit the only major requirements are:
- You should be getting a minimum wage which is € 8.40/hour at the moment
- You will need your GNIB card
- To get you GNIB card you need to go to Dublin to GNIB office on 13/15 Burgh Quay, Dublin 2
- GNIB in Dublin should issue you with a stamp 1 or stamp 3, (this cannot be obtained form a regular Garda Station!)
- For GNIB you will need to bring your passport, your husband (or his passport) and your marriage certificate.
UCC can apply for a spousal work permit for you, provided you supply them with copies of your marriage certificate, your passport and your husband's passport (evidence that he is an EU national).
Let me know if you have any problems or something is unclear. I am also in touch with XXX.
Very warm regards
Dr. Magdalena Wislocka
Researcher Mobility Office Ireland
Irish Universities Association
I was in GNIB the other day with my wife so she could transfer stamp 4 into her new passport.I asked as a metter of interest if she could get extension and new card..The guy replied that she would need letter from EU Treaty Section confirming her status to be able to that.For GNIB you will need to bring your passport, your husband (or his passport) and your marriage certificate.
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Hi All,
Today we got our registered letter from the Justice dept. We were waiting 5 months and 1 week from start to finish.
The letter is one and a half pages of jargon that reads like they have declined the residence. However we took the letter to the GNIB in cork, and they confirmed that this was the correct letter.
My wife then got her passport stamped with permission to stay for a further year, and given a residence card.
We still need to get a multivisa to leave the country and come back - but we are told this only takes a couple of days from Dublin.