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How long have you been physically living in Ireland?Danny65 wrote:Hello everyone...
I recently received my 5years residency card. I am planning on traveling to UK with my british wife who is exercising her treaty rights in ireland. I have seen few posts here that if you hold residency card you do not need a visa to visit EU countries but not sure so if somebody have had similar experience please advice me on this what is best for us.
Secondly we want to move to england on parmanent bases can we go there and apply for EEA2 straight away or do we have to stay in ireland for 3months as i have come across somebody and they say we have to?
I will appreciate any help. Thanks
Hi, what do you mean by this? can you explain it please.malik0543 wrote:but Citizenship will be a problem later on !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks kunfayakun have you travelled with stamp 4 EU family?kunfayakun wrote:No problems, You can travel to the UK with the 5 years residence card if it is issued under article 10 of the Directive.
This is nonsense.kunfayakun wrote:Yeah you are absolutely right and the UK boarder officers don't really know about the EU FAM holders right and it would be better if we have family permit to avoid problems when entering the UK.