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by NiallPP » Fri Feb 17, 2017 6:38 am
Hi everyone,
Have spent a great deal of time reading through threads and following everyones experiences here, it's been an incredibly useful resource considering how contradictory some of the information found online can be. Fantastic to hear people's real life experiences.
Our situation is this: I am a joint British/Irish citizen and passport holder who has been living in Asia with my non-EEA partner for the last 8 years. We have been married as of 2013 (marriage in UK on visit visa), and made several visits to UK, Europe and elsewhere over these years. We are now planning to move to Ireland, and having a difficult time making a decision on how best to approach this. As I see it we have 2 options:
1. Domestic immigration long stay spouse visa
2. European immigration route under my British passport and free movement rights.
Though there is some contradictory information regarding whether the second channel is an option to dual-nationals, we have already been issued and visited Ireland on a type C visa under this basis. I've taken some further advice since that it is a valid option, and presumably should it fail we at least have a backup option under domestic policy.
My issues in weighing the pros and cons come down to where either route leaves us in the future. The European route would get us to Ireland a little faster, but presumably then we'd be restricted to the 5 year rule for living in Ireland before citizenship was an option. I presume switching back to the eligibility to citizenship after 3 years of marriage to an Irish national would not apply in this instance?
Domestic immigration would take us a little longer in application but presumably then the option of citizenship after 3 years residence would be open and any uncertainties about the effects of Brexit and the question of my eligibility as a dual citizen would be removed.
I understand the timescale given for domestic spousal applications is around 6 months at present, though this seems to differ depending on the embassy. Our nearest embassy is Vietnam for reference here.
Also, we have been self-employed with businesses in my partner's country for our time here, i'm not sure how much documentation is needed to show finances in these situations but presumably our bank statements and a statement about this would be sufficient to show we are eligible?
If anyone is able to weigh in with any opinions or similar experience on this it is all gratefully received.
Thanks,
Niall.