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by groenmamba
Wed Aug 19, 2015 2:22 pm
Forum: Ireland
Topic: Right to Work in Ireland for non-EEA Spouse of UK Citizen?
Replies: 14
Views: 805

Re: Right to Work in Ireland for non-EEA Spouse of UK Citize

Hi Ewald Haha, I know its all I can do from going mad with all these rules and immigration laws, is laugh. It is ridiculously hard these days for most people (especially if you have n' groenmamba) to go anywhere in Europe / States / Australia etc. Most 1st world countries it seems do not want us the...
by groenmamba
Sat Aug 08, 2015 3:56 pm
Forum: Ireland
Topic: Right to Work in Ireland for non-EEA Spouse of UK Citizen?
Replies: 14
Views: 805

Re: Right to Work in Ireland for non-EEA Spouse of UK Citize

Hi Benfares

Thanks for the quick reply.

She will arrive 2hrs after me, I have a copy of her flight itinerary and I am just going to tell the official that I am meeting her to go on holiday. Surely they cannot deny me entry, I do not need a Visa to enter Ireland.
by groenmamba
Sat Aug 08, 2015 11:18 am
Forum: Ireland
Topic: Right to Work in Ireland for non-EEA Spouse of UK Citizen?
Replies: 14
Views: 805

Re: Right to Work in Ireland for non-EEA Spouse of UK Citize

Sorry last one,

If we exercise my wife's Treaty Rights under point E. Residing with sufficient resources, how much savings do you need?
by groenmamba
Sat Aug 08, 2015 11:02 am
Forum: Ireland
Topic: Right to Work in Ireland for non-EEA Spouse of UK Citizen?
Replies: 14
Views: 805

Re: Right to Work in Ireland for non-EEA Spouse of UK Citize

Hi again. Just also wanted to add this. Is it realistic for us (UK Citizen and non-EEA Spouse) to try and move to Ireland without jobs in hand? Our professions are Medical Doctor and IT Professional. We have savings but not millions. Just worried that we try and fail dismally if the odds are complet...
by groenmamba
Sat Aug 08, 2015 9:22 am
Forum: Ireland
Topic: Right to Work in Ireland for non-EEA Spouse of UK Citizen?
Replies: 14
Views: 805

Re: Right to Work in Ireland for non-EEA Spouse of UK Citize

Hi Benfares Just another question please: My wife and I will not be on the same plane coming into Dublin at the end of August, I am flying from South Africa, and my wife from the UK. Will this be an issue? Also she is a medical doctor and had to register with the IMC (Irish Medical Council), the app...
by groenmamba
Thu Jul 30, 2015 9:51 am
Forum: Ireland
Topic: Right to Work in Ireland for non-EEA Spouse of UK Citizen?
Replies: 14
Views: 805

Re: Right to Work in Ireland for non-EEA Spouse of UK Citize

Hi Benfares Many thanks for the advice and quick response. Just a few more maybe obvious questions if you don't mind. - Does my wife (British Citizen) first need a job to invoke the treaty right and in order for me to work (while I await the EU1 application)? From what I understand I can start looki...
by groenmamba
Wed Jul 29, 2015 6:56 pm
Forum: Ireland
Topic: Right to Work in Ireland for non-EEA Spouse of UK Citizen?
Replies: 14
Views: 805

Right to Work in Ireland for non-EEA Spouse of UK Citizen?

I was hoping someone could check over my logic and steps below and see if we are on the right track. I am a South African, my wife holds a British Passport currently working as a medical doctor in London. We are moving to Dublin end of August 2015, I do not need a visa to enter (so get the 3 months ...
by groenmamba
Wed Jul 29, 2015 4:44 pm
Forum: Ireland
Topic: Right to Work in Ireland for non-EEA Spouse of UK Citizen?
Replies: 55
Views: 8350

Re: Right to Work in Ireland for non-EEA Spouse of UK Citize

Thanks to all the posters for sharing. I was hoping someone could check over my logic and steps below and see if we are on the right track. I am a South African, my wife holds a British Passport currently working as a medical doctor in London. We are moving to Dublin end of August 2015, I do not nee...