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Thank for the prompt response - that's very helpful.Pti2323 wrote:You have the option between Accompanied and join visa.
For accompanied you dont have to be living in ireland but will need to accompany Non EEA family members to ireland once they get the visa.
Thanks,Pti2323 wrote:Absolutely. For join visa it shows your already in ireland excercing your treaty rights. Which means extra docs. On the other hand Accompanied visa is an easy process with less hassle.
Thanks,sali11 wrote:[<span id="IL_AD10" class="IL_AD">quote</span>="Pti2323"]Absolutely. For join visa it shows your already in ireland excercing your treaty rights. Which means extra docs. On the other hand Accompanied visa is an easy process with less hassle.
Thanks for your reply.Pti2323 wrote: 1. For accompanied visa you will have to travel with them to ireland from pakistan. As the border comtrol will clearly see "acc" on thier visa which means EEA national not accompanying them will create all sorts of problems. Also ive heared even pakistani immigration wud now not let them board until accomoanied by EEA national.
Thanks very much - really appreciate your views and replies.Pti2323 wrote:Just to let you know - about parents there could be issues like dependancies. I am absolutely not aware of it. You better research on that wether u need to show they are dependant in you or not. For a spouse of EEA national there is no such requirement