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You need to read up on free movement rights.roxyali3005 wrote:This made no sense to me whatsoever. How can i get a visa for my husband to come to France for a holiday if im residing in Ireland? Can he then come to ireland with me from France on ferry ? HELP
The ticket should not matter, buy whatever is easiest.jul1 wrote:ok, thx
and do you think it is better to argue with immigration based on that im already working in Ireland for years now, and prepare all docs which proves that or we should buy a return ticket on the ferry and say we just want to visit friends/family there
Which bit of "you are covered by EU law" do you misunderstand?jul1 wrote:actually i want to try the ferry, my biggest concern is if we are declined they might will put a warning in the system about her visa, which might effect the ongoing visa or later travel, does anyone information about this?
I still have a bit trust in our ongoing visa that it will be processed, they say now there will be a ruling about the delays in end of August, but honestly i see they are just keep declining them...
The delay is due to authorities not complying with requirements of EU law.jul1 wrote:i understand every part of it, just cant believe it sorry, just like when we applied for eu treaty rights visa believing it will be 1-2 months to issue it turning out to be nightmare to wait that long... i dont want to deepen that nightmare if there will be consequences. In case they declined us on the ferry and there will be no flag in the system that we tried to cross borders without visa we cannot loose too much to try it, other than the price of the ticket, would be great to hear RECENT success with that (what i found online are years old, like 2010, 2012, since there was migrant crisis, terrorists...)