I'm the Irish national and my husband is the non-EEA national. I'm working full time in the UK, and he lives here with me on his EEA family permit. We are looking to go home to Ireland.
I've been told that my husband can travel to Ireland on a UK residence card when we decide to go back. I emailed EU treaty rights section of INIS to confirm this, and they told me to apply through the EU1 form once in Ireland, but to email the GNIB instead about what I need to travel to Ireland in the first instance.
So I emailed the GNIB, and they said he can travel on his residence card to visit Ireland (once he gets it that is, as we are still waiting on it to be approved/issued), BUT they said if our intention is to settle in Ireland then technically he should apply for a visa first rather than travel on the residence card, and for this I must email INIS to find out which visa, but thats what I asked INIS in the first place and they sent me to GNIB.
I want it to be all correct and above board because I don't want any issues when we pack up to go back to Ireland, but it's like going around in circles now.
I also asked if there is a minimum time he needs to be here living with me while I exercise treaty rights in the UK, and haven't had any concrete response. Some people have just said simply, 'you're Irish, you can go back whenever you like since you've been working in the UK', but I'm sure that's not the case with the Surinder Singh route. I know all the people using the route for returning to the UK state its 10-12 weeks minimum, but other places say 6 months as a rule of thumb, but in practice is the Irish situation different, is 12 weeks enough. I've now been working here full time for just under 6 months, but my husband hasn't been here 3 months yet. If he gets his residence card soon, we'd like to leave then, but not if a month down the line his EU1 gets refused because we didn't live in the UK long enough.
Can anyone offer any advice?
