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Exactly!Obie wrote:If police wants to check , then they can.
If your friends wife was not living in Ireland, then she will not be entitled to Stamp 4, unless she was doing a business.
If what they said is true, then your friend is in serious trouble
iurm28 wrote:Hi
Its surprising to know something like this.
We will appreciate if you can please give us bit more information.
1.Can you please tell us that this immigration interview was with GARDA in Dublin or cork ?
2.Secondly , did the applicant said she is employed or self employed ?
3.Was she british or european ? and your friend is he Pakistani / indian/ bangaadeshi etc ?
4.if you have consulted any lawyers what was their opinion ?
5.is she employed in her country of origin ? i.e if she is spanish is she working as an employee there or is she taking any benefits there weekly / monthly
6. which airlines did she normally use ?
your reply will be highly appreciated.
Thanks for your replygriffith wrote:iurm28 wrote:Hi
GNIB Dublin and she was employed in Ireland, Latvian national and her husband is Indian, no lawyers consulted yet, she is not engaged in any activities in her own country and not taking any benefits, ryanair was the airliner which she was using which is suspected to be leaking information to other authorities which is very wrong.
When you go to the GNIB did you present your EU spouse passport? Did they check your EU spouse passport?griffith wrote:This Friday, my friend went to register in GNIB and he had a letter from department of justice according to which he got 5 years visa stamp but the immigration rejected to register him and said that your wife came in ireland thrice this year, once for a week, second to get marry and third which is today and she is flying back tomorrow and they had all the flight information from this year, they found out themselves when she was flying in and out, and they said that she never lived in Ireland so how can say that she is working in Ireland?
They said that you will get a decision from the department of Justice within 15 days.
I think it means that Ryanair and other airliners are sharing their passenger details with the irish immigration otherwise how can the immigration trace someone flying in and out?
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