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Thank you for reply.Brigid from Ireland wrote:My opinion is that you should try to change to Zambrano. If this is refused you can appeal. The reason for this opinion is that the Zambrano right is stronger. I think you will get the Zambrano, but you may need to provide evidence of your relationship with your child since your return to Ireland. So if you are working you point out that the child needs you to work to earn money to support the child. If you are not working you should be seen to spend time with the child, taking the child to school or to the local park/church/library.. The idea is to show that the child spends a lot of time with you and is therefore emotionally (and/or financially) dependent on you. (This is why people who apply for Zambrano from outside Ireland don't get it, they can't show that the child is currently benefitting from their company/care.)
Is there a difficulty with informing the EU treaty rights section that you want to change to Zambrano? I presume that they cannot remove your EU treaty rights entitlement until you get the Zambrano?
It would be unwise to leave Ireland for any period of time when a decision on this matter is pending, if you do try to change to Zambrano.