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JUDICIAL REVIEWS of Refugee Appeals Tribunal decisions which are settled without a hearing are costing the taxpayer an estimated €20 million, The Irish Times has learned.
what happens if parent, unlike in the chen case, are unable to prove self financial sufficency,? that was a huge influence in that case i ask because NO irish case has yet to properly consider chen, despite consistent fondness of churningout the lobe case.Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:http://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/25/world ... wanted=all
This is an article about a little Irish boy whose parents do not have the right to resided in Ireland. I hope they are aware of the Chen decision http://eumovement.wordpress.com/2007/02/09/chen-case/ .
There seem to be quite a few people in similar situations who have moved to Switzerland or Sweden or France, where they a can usually work.
Don't underestimate fanatical religious insanity. It is a cancer experiencing a remarkable growth phase in the States currently. The owners of the U.S. press are pushing their own agenda, and such things as facts aren't going to be allowed to stand in the way.walrusgumble wrote:nice the yanks use all the usual stereotypical crap about ireland - prays to the saints my a$£e! what 11 year old irish lad be doing that?pretty feckin dearly beloved