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jamoman wrote:im a irish national living in london over 10 years my wife is thai we are married over 3 years ....she holds a 5 year eea resident card we want to travel to republic of ireland for a holiday together for a few days does she need a irish tourist visa along with her eea resident card or is this enough as she is travelling with me regards for any update !!!
National Thailand (TH) /Residence United Kingdom (GB)
Destination Ireland (Rep.) (IE)
Visa required, except for Holders of "Family Member" Residence
Cards issued by United Kingdom to a family member of an EEA
national or national of Switzerland.
- Visitors are required to hold proof of sufficient funds to
cover their stay.
To check passport, visa and health requirements visit the IATA Travel Centre
http://www.iatatravelcentre.com/
hi acme just to clarify the above my wife and i were married in the uk we both live in uk she was issued a 5 year eea residence card from uk ,is this sufficent enough to travel ireland cheers !!!!!acme4242 wrote:https://www.timaticweb.com/cgi-bin/tim_ ... user=GFB2C
National Thailand (TH) /Residence United Kingdom (GB)
Destination Ireland (Rep.) (IE)
Visa required, except for Holders of "Family Member" Residence
Cards issued by United Kingdom to a family member of an EEA
national or national of Switzerland.
- Visitors are required to hold proof of sufficient funds to
cover their stay.
Yes. However it is recommend to bring your marriage cert.jamoman wrote:
hi acme just to clarify the above my wife and i were married in the uk we both live in uk she was issued a 5 year eea residence card from uk ,is this sufficent enough to travel ireland cheers !!!!!
Hi acme we are travelling by train and ferry is this same process as airline if we bring both our passports my wife's passport with 5 year eea residence card ,our marriage certificate ,tenancy agreement in both our names showing we live together in London would this be enough documents cheers and thanks acmeacme4242 wrote:Yes. However it is recommend to bring your marriage cert.jamoman wrote:
hi acme just to clarify the above my wife and i were married in the uk we both live in uk she was issued a 5 year eea residence card from uk ,is this sufficent enough to travel ireland cheers !!!!!
Also the TIMATIC information, But check-in staff should have this same data already.
And don't start showing it unless necessary.
As background, Ireland where taken to court by Sean Ambrose McCarthy, before he took the UK to court.
They have been accepting Family resident cards issued under art 10 of 2004/38/EC since then, a number of years ago.
Unfortunately I don't have any link or case number for the Irish Court case.
jamoman wrote:Hi acme we are travelling by train and ferry is this same process as airline if we bring both our passports my wife's passport with 5 year eea residence card ,our marriage certificate ,tenancy agreement in both our names showing we live together in London would this be enough documents cheers and thanks acmeacme4242 wrote:Yes. However it is recommend to bring your marriage cert.jamoman wrote:
hi acme just to clarify the above my wife and i were married in the uk we both live in uk she was issued a 5 year eea residence card from uk ,is this sufficent enough to travel ireland cheers !!!!!
Also the TIMATIC information, But check-in staff should have this same data already.
And don't start showing it unless necessary.
As background, Ireland where taken to court by Sean Ambrose McCarthy, before he took the UK to court.
They have been accepting Family resident cards issued under art 10 of 2004/38/EC since then, a number of years ago.
Unfortunately I don't have any link or case number for the Irish Court case.
Nonsense. except for bit that you are visa exempt.jamoman wrote: I just contacted Irish embassy and they said she can travel on this but said has to have a 5 year valid passport my wife's passport runs out in 2017 and residence card finishes in 2018 I don't know what they mean !!!
3. It is hereby declared that the following classes of non-nationals are specified as classes the members of which are not required to be in possession of a valid Irish visa when landing in the State:
(c) non-nationals who are family members of a Union citizen and holders of a document called “Residence card of a family member of a Union citizen”, as referred to in Article 10 of the Directive of 2004.
acme4242 wrote:Nonsense. except for bit that you are visa exempt.jamoman wrote: I just contacted Irish embassy and they said she can travel on this but said has to have a 5 year valid passport my wife's passport runs out in 2017 and residence card finishes in 2018 I don't know what they mean !!!
Background :
The regulations where changed in 2011, prior to this, Ireland did not recognise third country family residence documents for non-EU spouses and family members until in 2011 when emergency regulations were introduced by Justice Minister Alan Shatter following a judgment by Mr Justice Gerard Hogan in Raducan v. the State.
See
http://www.courts.ie/__80256F2B00356A6B ... anguage_en~
and
http://emn.ie/cat_search_detail.jsp?clo ... item_name=
hi acme thanks for your help
just one more question sorry for been so naive in this subject ...when to returning to the uk it stats your
residence card must say a family member of a union citizen .......my wifes 5 year residence card in her passport says family member of a sea national ......whats the difference or is the same !!!!!! thanks for help
Irish Law was amended by (SI 146 of 2011) on 25th April 2011
http://www.irishstatutebook.ie/2011/en/si/0146.html3. It is hereby declared that the following classes of non-nationals are specified as classes the members of which are not required to be in possession of a valid Irish visa when landing in the State:
(c) non-nationals who are family members of a Union citizen and holders of a document called “Residence card of a family member of a Union citizen”, as referred to in Article 10 of the Directive of 2004.
jamoman wrote:acme4242 wrote:Nonsense. except for bit that you are visa exempt.jamoman wrote: I just contacted Irish embassy and they said she can travel on this but said has to have a 5 year valid passport my wife's passport runs out in 2017 and residence card finishes in 2018 I don't know what they mean !!!
Background :
The regulations where changed in 2011, prior to this, Ireland did not recognise third country family residence documents for non-EU spouses and family members until in 2011 when emergency regulations were introduced by Justice Minister Alan Shatter following a judgment by Mr Justice Gerard Hogan in Raducan v. the State.
See
http://www.courts.ie/__80256F2B00356A6B ... anguage_en~
hi acme thanks for your help
just one more question sorry for been so naive in this subject ...when to returning to the uk it stats your
residence card must say a family member of a union citizen .......my wifes 5 year residence card in her passport says family member of a sea national ......whats the difference or is the same !!!!!! thanks for help
and
http://emn.ie/cat_search_detail.jsp?clo ... item_name=
hi acme thanks for your help
Irish Law was amended by (SI 146 of 2011) on 25th April 2011
http://www.irishstatutebook.ie/2011/en/si/0146.html3. It is hereby declared that the following classes of non-nationals are specified as classes the members of which are not required to be in possession of a valid Irish visa when landing in the State:
(c) non-nationals who are family members of a Union citizen and holders of a document called “Residence card of a family member of a Union citizen”, as referred to in Article 10 of the Directive of 2004.
Short answerjamoman wrote:acme thanks for your hep
just one more question sorry for been so naive in this subject ...when to returning to the uk it stats your
residence card must say a family member of a union citizen .......my wifes 5 year residence card in her passport says family member of a eat national ......whats the difference or is this same !!!!!! thanks for help
jamoman wrote:Acme
So we can travel with the residence card and return uk with our marriage certificate without family permit cheers and thanks