Thanks noajthan, I have thought about it and i have prepared the responses but would like you to comment on these as best as possible, i moved to Eire for a promotion and better prospect as per my role which includes developing teams, tendering for more work etc etc, i left my pay in Uk account as t...
Please don't share personnel information on board, I suggest PM this is to protect you,
When you send email to inis mention what date u sent your applications, nationality, passport No, date of birth, EU citizen details such as date of birth nationality
Hi Guys, Any recommendation on our house rented, is that ok, Also my pay from UK company is paid in sterling (tax paid in Ireland though). I receive my pay in uk account please note the uk account address is our Eire address, and then i usually transfer the amount to irish account, Is this setup ok ...
Hi yaz87, I haven't seen that fact written on their website, the only changes I can see is the changes in EU1 form for permitted members, have you seen this update/information at any authenticated web site/source, also is that approach applied on permitted members or qualifying members too, as it st...
Hi nt16, I am in similar situation working for UK company in Eire, make sure you declare yourself with HM revenue using P85 as you are working abroad, this will change your tax code a you will be paying take in NL. With regards to dependency for my parents financial receipts of payments to them were...
The country consulate in Dublin are not issuing MRP passports, is there a problem in getting MRP passport renewed with Non MRP. will there be problems in getting irish and Uk visas in future? Thanks
As per other board members and one of my friend the stamp 4 acknowledgement letter was received in 7 weeks. All the cases I am talking about are spouses. You should be recieving your letter soon, can I ask if you have applied for qualifying or permitted member?
Just to update one of my friend received stamp 4 (acknowledgement letter) in 7 weeks. I reckon that is super quick. Given the fact that there are not many EU citizen entering Ireland EU1 team must be flying through existing cases.
Hi All, My this post is related to possible free movement changes mentioned in media and white paper. After reading all around the boards, blogs, websites i havent not come accross any possible changes which is proposed to dependent parents of EU national exercising free movement rights. There are o...
I was initially thinking based on present EU scenario to move back to Uk, but I agree with raja, that the benefit will be more if we get 5 years card and then move, this will facilitate the UK
Process even if the laws are changed etc... This is just based on thoughts