Hi, Some Countries in Africa were not issuing birth certificates until the early 1990’s, an example is Nigeria. Birth certificates were issued from1992/1993, so for anyone born before this time you would have to get an attestation of the birth certificate which you can only get by travelling to Nig...
Where does it say it's not needed? Page 3 of form 8 says: In rare circumstances where an applicant cannot produce their current passport, or a previous passport, birth certificate or other supporting documents the applicant will be required to provide a full explanation. Such explanation should, wh...
We are in the process of applying for citizenship for my husband (spouse of Irish citizen, 3+ years residency) but I am confused about birth certs. From my understanding of reading the form, his birth certificate does not need to be sent with the application. But in another area of the form it state...
Probably doctor's appointment would be enough for one year. Same with social welfare. We're all confused with this new system, don't have any feedback yet. Thanks. Ya it's all just trying and seeing at the moment. My husband had the bins in his name but that doesn't seem to be accepted anymore. The...
Hi there, We are currently getting my husband's application for citizenship together. I am an Irish national and we have been renting the same property for the past three years. I have a few questions: - I have always transferred the rent to the landlord with my husband either transferring me his sh...
Hey, The other way around to get Schengen visas is to visit your passport country for holidays. The Embassy in the country of nationality are normally taking to account your EU residence and granting long term multi visas more likely, than their colleagues in Ireland. I am Irish so that is not an o...
My partner got a Schengen visa from the Netherlands 2 months before her IRP expires. The visa was valid for 5 years, a bit to our surprises, as most others would give only a single trip or up to 3 months. The rule of thumb is that the IRP should be valid for at least 3 months after the intended tri...
Hi there, My husband (a visa required national) has a stamp 4 and his IRP is expiring at the end of Jan. We were hoping to go on a short holiday to Europe somewhere over the next few months but it seems that most countries require his IRP to be valid for 3 months on return. I've emailed about an app...
I didn't know what an article 10 residence card was answered no to that question.
It seems the article 10 residency card is for those exercising treat rights in another country so it would not apply to my partners IRP as I am Irish and we are in Ireland.
Background: I'm Irish, my husband is Malawian. We initially applied for an EU FP to live together in the UK and it was approved. We lived there for 5 months but in the interim I got my dream job in Ireland so we applied for his spouse Visa for Ireland and he now has a residence permit for Ireland fo...
For applying for his entry Visa we had flights, a print off of various days of FB messages from over the last 7 years, letters from people who had known us attesting that our relationship was genuine, photos from the last 7 years that were dated and had a little explanation.
We were never asked for proof of address when we went to the immigration officier. He of course asked for an address but never required proof of it in the line of a utility bill or anything like that. Your mileage will vary depending on who you meet on the day Just in this, everything I have read o...
Just to update everyone, we walked into the immigration section of Limerick garda station yesterday morning and walked out 15mins later with a stamp 4 for 3 years and told to return in 3 weeks to pick up his IRP. Hi do you mind if I ask you something, did you and your husband lived together before ...
Just to update everyone, we walked into the immigration section of Limerick garda station yesterday morning and walked out 15mins later with a stamp 4 for 3 years and told to return in 3 weeks to pick up his IRP.
Go to the Garda station the nearest to you and bring the documents you mentioned and look for the immigration officer. There he or she will process your documents for your husband to get the GNIB card,or the IRP. Then go to the intreo office to apply for the PPS number. this is the process I went t...
See link below, section 1. How do I apply? scenarion B. : http://inis.gov.ie/en/INIS/Pages/WP07000024 He won't be able to work until a Stamp 4 (IRP) is issued, once the application is initially reviewed (~8 weeks) by INIS a temporary Stamp 4 will be issued and with that stamp he can apply for a PPS...
Ok from a quick Google and I am assuming your fiancee is a Bahrani citizens, she is a Visa required national as such even if you are married she will need to apply for a join family Visa. This will allow her to enter the country and she then applies for an IRP once she arrives. I can't answer about ...
So my husband who is Malawian applied for and was granted a Visa to join me (an Irish citizen) in Ireland. He arrived yesterday and we are trying to figure out the next steps. He was stamped into the country with a visitors visa, is this correct? It states that he is not allowed to work. I know he h...