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Yes!UberKrieger wrote:I was born and raised in England, although I am entitled to an Irish passport and Citizenship through descent.
I'm currently planning on getting a settlement Visa for my wife to live in the UK.
If I had the Irish Citizenship, would I we able to apply for the EEA instead?
Yes - but are you aware it will take longer for your wife to get British citizenship that way?UberKrieger wrote:I was born and raised in England, although I am entitled to an Irish passport and Citizenship through descent.
I'm currently planning on getting a settlement Visa for my wife to live in the UK.
If I had the Irish Citizenship, would I we able to apply for the EEA instead?
UberKrieger wrote:Can anyone help me with this please?
UberKrieger wrote:With my second question above
It might take longer than u think to get Irish Citizenship, are u intending to apply thru parents or grandparents?UberKrieger wrote:I was told that you had to be atleast working in another EU country for 6 months to show that you are exercising your rights as a member of the EU/EEA. That's why I was going for the settlement Visa to begin with, Her Citizenship is Canadian..
So i'm assuming if I get the Dual Irish/British citizenship this is considered exercising my rights and therefore granting her the ability to get the EEA.
Advantage of this, is that it's free and may void around the future age prequisite (21) for Settlement Visa.
If you start out with a spouse visa, then you should stick to that route.UberKrieger wrote:I was told that you had to be atleast working in another EU country for 6 months to show that you are exercising your rights as a member of the EU/EEA. That's why I was going for the settlement Visa to begin with, Her Citizenship is Canadian..
So i'm assuming if I get the Dual Irish/British citizenship this is considered exercising my rights and therefore granting her the ability to get the EEA.
Advantage of this, is that it's free and may void around the future age prequisite (21) for Settlement Visa.