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ROTFL Excellent !umalig wrote:HI to ALL
.........i just wana ask did any bady have idea where i am standing now in this case,,,,,,,,,,it will be great to know......
I don't think he posted here to be laughed at.... not everybody has perfect english, show some respect runie.runie80 wrote:ROTFL Excellent !umalig wrote:HI to ALL
.........i just wana ask did any bady have idea where i am standing now in this case,,,,,,,,,,it will be great to know......
I just thought its funny someone looking for help not taking time to check what he is posting.Dimy77 wrote:I don't think he posted here to be laughed at.... not everybody has perfect english, show some respect runie.runie80 wrote:ROTFL Excellent !umalig wrote:HI to ALL
.........i just wana ask did any bady have idea where i am standing now in this case,,,,,,,,,,it will be great to know......
Umar, The chen ruling can help people like you who want to claim residency on the basis of having a E.U citizen child.umalig wrote:HI to ALL
I came in ireland as a student in 2003 and i get married with LTH girl in 2006 7 july and unluckly my visa expired 30 june....2006 after 6 days....and i send my doc to deppt of justice they recived my doc 28 Aug 2006 ....and we have baby 20 dec 2006 in irealnd....and just like every bady get this letter on 23 may 2007 i get same as well ..wut i think that when i send my doc i did not send my baby birth cert and i send feb 2007 and then i contact with deppt of justice through email that to re-open my case again and they reply to me they will look agian to my file and they will contact with me in written ....so i am waiting for this reply..i just wana ask did any bady have idea where i am standing now in this case,,,,,,,,,,it will be great to know......
I'll try to find the link some time, but I do remember reading somewhere that , as far as nationality is concerned, though the student is legally in Ireland, time spent as a student would not count towards the 3 years residence needed for the child of said student to be an Irish citizen.I see nowhere in the legislation posted in the link above, nor anywhere else on the Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service website, that periods spent in Ireland as a student on a student visa are not considered as lawful residence. Perhaps someone else can confirm.
You will have to try to get your student visa again to have proof of legal residence in Ireland to make the application in Dublin. If you are unable to do so, and have no proof of current legal residence, the UK embassy will not accept the application and you'll have to return to your home country to submit the application. Your wife will have to be intending to exercise a treaty right such as working. As she is from one of the newer EU states, she will have to register for the Workers Registration Scheme in the UK for the first 12 months. The applications are free of charge.
How can i apply for a UK EEA Family Permit at the British embassy in Dublin and moving (at least for 6 months) to Northern Ireland.