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Thanks.Obie wrote:Well time will start counting from the time your wife first entered the state in your company.
We entered Ireland together that day so doesn't make a difference. Do you know if we have to apply for permanent residence before naturalisation?Obie wrote:Well I am of the view that for Qualifying family members of EU citizens, reconnable residence commences from thee first time they entered the state, even without a stamp.
According to the application form you need a printout of the citizenship tracker saying you're good to go. When we first entered in September we were given an entry stamp valid for one month - if this one can be counted in the tracker, then yes.gorgeous wrote:Time starts counting when I first arrived in Ireland with my partner then?
I could swear that it started when I first got my temporary stamp 4 eufam. Are you guys sure about this?
Hey Bloody-Fox,Bloody-Fox wrote:According to the application form you need a printout of the citizenship tracker saying you're good to go. When we first entered in September we were given an entry stamp valid for one month - if this one can be counted in the tracker, then yes.gorgeous wrote:Time starts counting when I first arrived in Ireland with my partner then?
I could swear that it started when I first got my temporary stamp 4 eufam. Are you guys sure about this?
Otherwise the first temporary stamp 4 is dated less than 6 weeks later, which won't make much of a difference, tbh.