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Hi b91911. You have the right to reside in Ireland for a period longer than three months if you are employed, self-employed, enrolled in a...
Either. He can either resubmit form EEA2 or simply carry both the expired and the new passport.
As Yousafzai said. Put simply, you have no right of residence in any EU Member State unless your wife is resident there.
Don't worry. He has the right to work in the UK as he is a family member of a Union citizen, as described in Article 3(2) of Directive...
Person in the UK as a visitor are not permitted to work. Even free lance.
Incorrect. You're still considered a worker if you're unemployed for up to 3 months, are genuinely seeking work and have a reasonable chance of...
Hi Frankie, Using your numbering: 1. US citizen, Czech citizen, British citizen if mother resident in the UK for at least 5 years at the...
Your husband should apply for an EEA Family Permit instead.
He can't live with you in the UK if you are unemployed. Why not you go and live with him in Spain?
Pleasure.
Correct. Irish authorities are not interested in who their citizens marry. Not at all. Familiarise yourself with EU Directive 2004/38/EC and...
If he's French he doesn't need a visa. Doesn't even need a passport for that matter.
You need to pursue an economic activity in another Member State for at least 6 months first, according to the UK's interpretation of Singh....
As soon as you are married your husband should apply for a Residence Card of a family member of a Union citizen (Stamp 4 EUFam), using form EU1,...
You don't need a visa, but you may be denied boarding the aircraft or ship if you do not have one. Better get one. It's free.
Where are you both currently? Are you working? Do you intend to work or be self-employed upon your return to the UK?
Where will your EEA family member be at the time of your re-entry to the UK? What will they be doing (working, studying?).
You can work in the UK if your French wife is resident there too. She has to either go first, or go together with you. You can't go first, as...
Hi Chas. You are correct. Irish authorities have no jurisdiction for immigration matters in the United Kingdom. As a person resident in the...
If your grandma is has a PRC passport, she's a PRC citizen. PRC citizens have right of abode in the PRC. Why did she enter the PRC on a British...
Re: irish visa The fact that you are Polish makes no difference. As you are an EEA resident, you have the right to reside in Ireland. Your...
Hi Gabby, You find the following thread of interest to your case: http://www.easyexpat.com/forums/ftopic_7922.htm
Triple H: You say that a visa-required national must have a valid visa to enter the UK. I agree with you. However, the exception is when...
What country is your husband a national of?
@Triple H. With respect, I have not told any "porkies", nor advised anybody to do anything illeagal. I know by the way you write your posts...
My mistake, sorry. I indeed misread the original post and thought the couple were already married.
@brownbonno. Thanks for the response, your comments are appreciated. I hope we can continue to help on this case! @gbsa. Expect to have a PM...
The relevance is that the situation is similar, only different countries. If the British national wants to live in Spain with her non-EEA spouse,...
Triple H: I have not advised anything unlawful! It is a fact that ANY person can enter the UK via ROI without restriction. Recently my wife and...
To my understanding, an EEA resident has the right to live and work, unrestricted, in any country in the EEA. The EEA resident's non-EEA spouse,...
Hi there, In Waterford, I know of at least two letting agents. One is Whitford Property Management, who are on +353 51 876660. Another is...
Hi again, Firstly, I really wouldn't like to advise you on the best route to take to get into the country though, to be honest, if in your...
Wrong! Hi there. I am a British citizen and my wife is Singaporean. We are currently living in Waterford, Ireland. It's very simple. We...