Thanks for the reply. I may have not been clear, but the pension is a monthly payment, not 3000 in savings. If we have a joint bank account in which the pension is deposited each month, is that sufficient funds for her, and thus allow me to "join her"?
My Eu wife and I (US Citizen) wish to move to either Italy or France. Does my pension (over 3,000 euros equivalent), satisfy the requirement that the Eu spouse be either employed or have enough assets in order for us to stay more than 3 months?
It is straight forward. Immigration don't give a toss about your American husband's one way ticket. He tells them he is moving to Ireland to live with his Irish wife. They tell him to go to the GNIB and get his stamp within 30 days.
American married to an Irish national needs to do the following to get a stamp 4: A). If you are a non visa required national who has entered the State legally within the last 90 days or if you are a visa required national and you are within the period of permission to remain granted to you on arriv...
Can someone give me their experience with registering with GNIB at the office in Liosbaun Industrial Estate, Galway? I heard there is some difficulty in getting seen if you don't camp out to get a ticket.
Does anyone have any experience with direct deposit of an American pension (NOT Social Security) to an Irish Bank. I was told by the county retirement pension person that they could only send direct deposit to a foreign bank that uses only numbers in the routing number. This seems to rule out banks ...
We are currently in the US, and are moving to Ireland to live in a few months. As I understand the process for me (US citizen), I enter Ireland on my passport and tell the immigration officer that I am entering Ireland with the to reside with my wife. Then we go to the Garda station and I register a...