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Thank you for not posting your personal details and adhering to the forums terms and conditions. The user will not be able to use the PM function until he has reached 30 posts.malik0543 wrote:also i cant share my personal details on board , but you can send me private message, i will reply you.
This topic is about refusal.Henchmani wrote:Hi, i need to apply for my brother in ireland. Kindly guide me thanks
There are always other options; for example, there are many more EU countries to choose from and free movement treaty rights apply across the board.malik0543 wrote:HI
No update so far. still pending
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but above all .....
do we have any other option ??????
The problem is Eire seems relatively less than extended family-friendly. (The only EU requirement for EFMs is to facilitate).Yaser999 wrote:You are right about other countries but the problem is how can we take our dependent to other countries without having valid visa?
Which other EU countries you would think are better to get resident card for extended family members?noajthan wrote:The problem is Eire seems relatively less extended family-friendly. (The only EU requirement for EFMs is to facilitate).Yaser999 wrote:You are right about other countries but the problem is how can we take our dependent to other countries without having valid visa?
Clearly you have to go by the book and would typically need a visa wherever you chose to exercise treaty rights.
Suggest search forum for reports and success stories from your co-members.Yaser999 wrote:Which other EU countries you would think are better to get resident card for extended family members?