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CR001 wrote:You cannot apply for a visa from the destination/city you intend to visit. You apply for the visa in the country that you reside in and as you reside in the UK, you need to apply for the child in the UK. Dublin is not part of the UK so the default to London would be correct.
If you are British, are you British by birth or through naturalisation? What nationality is your child and why is the child not British?
Thanks CR001, you are right that it would have been much easier but I got really reasonable flights out of Dublin..CR001 wrote:Why not fly from Belfast or any other UK airport? It will be so much easier.
You raise an interesting point here Diamond. I had not thought of it from that angle. Is that valid for just passing through Ireland as I am doing or really for when you are moving to stay in Ireland?Diomond wrote:As u are a eu national ,ur child can travel without visa to irelireland as a family member of eu national. U can get a visa on the port of entry as well.under directive 2004/38/ec.
Thanks a lot Diamond.. I actually went and read the Directive and you are spot on in what you say.Diomond wrote:It does not matter.freedom of movement applies.just have birth cert with u and would not be any problem.