Hi guys,
Hope you are well.
I really need some advice at this moment to point me to the right direction as I had a really tough/bad time given to me by the Irish Embassy London.
Basically, I applied for family permits for my dependent mother (qualified member) and dependent/household member brother (permitted member) to join/accompany me to Ireland where I found a job. The London Embassy gave me real nightmares whilst dealing with the apps with clear breaches of the law from them. It took me from Nov 2013 when I applied to now when they have refused my mother's application on absolute b******* grounds and my brother's appeal is still pending with them to which I expect the same results with the way they are acting.
And now, I need advice from you guys how to take this matter further to the court/Eu commission whatever as I have hit a dead end with them.
My mother is a qualified member so her case was supposed to be expedited and dealt with in 28 days however they simply dragged it and refused her case in March 2014 on complete rubbish grounds. As the case was genuine I appealed against their decision sending all the proofs that their decision is wrong and they simply replied last week with a two line answer basing it on completely new grounds refusing the appeal and didn't even bother putting it on their letterhead. They say that only one appeal is allowed per application and I cannot appeal any further. So now I need to know my rights/options from here please.
As per my rough understanding, as it involves an Irish embassy so I can only take it to an Irish court. Or alternatively, if there is a way for me to take this matter to the ECJ, but I don't know. Or Am I able to take this matter into a UK court?
I am really hurt as they clearly abused their powers to infringe our rights during the last 8 months and am very determined to take this matter forward, although I honestly don't know how to and would really love some guidance about it to point me to the right direction please.
My experience over the last 8 months dealing with them is a complete different story which I can share with you guys at a later point as I would like to know my options at this point. You would be surprised at their open breaches of the EU Law and of their own legislation/written guidance publicly available on INIS website.
Really look forward to help from fellow expert board members.
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