I read through the refusal reasons on some cases and as far as I know there's no set guidelines on exactly the percentage of dependency. Just because someone owns property doesn't mean that they are not dependent on you. If you can show dependency and how then it will make it easier I guess.
Hi,
I can't seem to find why your case was refused?
I couldn't find your other posts..
I thought the chenchooliah case decision has been made already in Sept? I'm sure I came across the judgement in full somewhere by just searching for it.
His Dav20 You are over complicating things Residency: Moving to another EU Country simply for travelling freedom within the EU after Brexit (what other reason is there), being a British citizen isn’t necessary at all. If you asked me unjustifiable altogether. Nobody knows what will happen truly unt...
I apply for the same case, my experience is not good with INIS. but I wish u good luck. I couldn't PM you or check what sort of issues you faced. It'll be helpful to learn from your experiences. And sorry to hear about your experiences. I'm worried that it should all go well for us especially as my...
I apply for the same case, my experience is not good with INIS. but I wish u good luck. I couldn't PM you or check what sort of issues you faced. It'll be helpful to learn from your experiences. And sorry to hear about your experiences. I'm worried that it should all go well for us especially as my...
You don’t need a residence card per se. By 3 months of you being here in Ireland and established yourself with a job, rent, bank, paying taxes, utility bills will qualify you as an “ordinary resident” in Ireland. So by the end of January providing Brexit officially happens you’d have been over 3 mo...
try any other EU country like germany or belgium, it is easy and quicker, In ireland it will take alot of time and difficult. Thanks for your advice. I've been looking at Belgium option but it's probably a little late for that now given that we've already found a place in Ireland and signed a lease...
Health insurance: I did not say it isn’t compulsory but that there is no minimum requirement on the level of private health insurance cover you take. You and your parent will need the private health insurance for the purpose of the application (this is asked on the application form). As I said choo...
Thanks shpirtshqipe :D, Thanks for your time and reply. I was thinking along the same lines of getting a temp job but as I'm in a specific profession, i was worried it'll seem too obvious that my job is only for the purpose of proving minimum wages. But if that'll satisfy the INIS then I'll be happy...
Hi, I'm a UK citizen exercising EU treaty rights in Ireland along with qualifying family member. My job offer has been on hold possibly due to the brexit situation. However, i didn't wait and moved to Ireland and rented a place and making arrangements to go self employed while waiting for jobs to fr...