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NiallPP wrote:Hi all,
I posted previously asking about options for moving to Ireland with my husband (In this thread). We ultimately opted on the EU free movement route. Initial short stay visa took a while to process (through Vietnamese embassy) but ultimately arrival was smooth. We arrived on 5th July 2017 and my husband was issued with 3 month initial stamp of permission to remain (until 5th October 2017). In brief:
- Me = UK citizen
- My husband = Non EEA citizen from Asia
- Married since 2013
- Intending to live and work in Ireland
Most of our energies have been focused on getting this far but now we're here i'm trying to clarify exactly how to best go about the next steps and getting the EU4 stamp. There are a lot of useful threads on this forum but some of them now seem a little out of date as some things seem to have changed including registration in Dublin. I've been using this thread as a guide to the general order of things (even though we don't intend to go to UK) but its a few years out of date.
- We were very fortunate to be offered a longer term rental contract at an apartment we initially rented short term for airbnb. The thought of the current housing crisis in Dublin was of huge concern. We are signing a contract starting 21st July and will then be able to use this for proof of address. Is it important to have utility bills in our names as well as a rental contract as the agreement we've made includes bills? What about the "Letters of Registration of Tenancy from the Private Residential Tenancies Board"?
- On arrival in Ireland we were given details on registering with INIS in Dublin and told to make an appointment asap as they were currently experiencing a backlog of around 8-9 weeks. Checking their site I see there are actually plenty of appointments available over the next few weeks (presumably cancellations). Should we wait until after sending off the EU1 form to organise this appointment or is it best to make an appointment first? (if the latter how far off should it be realistically booked) What are they actually going to want to see on the day of the registration?
- My plan is to register as self-employed, open a bank account for my business and continue to work in the consultancy area I was previously operating in Asia. Are there more stringent stipulations now for self-employment? The thread I referenced above made this sound fairly straightforward but I wanted to check on any recent experiences?
- What is the current procedure for getting hold of a PPS number? What documents will they ask from myself and my spouse?
If i've missed any threads with recent answers to these questions I apologise, this forum is full of so much information for so many different circumstances that it can sometimes be overwhelming. Any help getting my head around the best approach from here is much appreciated.
Thanks,
Hi
I really need some help here I would like some to advise me step by step please. I am British Citizen working in UK. My wife is from Morocco, as you know that in UK my Salary should be 18,600 to bring my wife to UJ. As I was looking for job with good salary during this time we applied for a visit visa to UK but her visa was refused. we got married in 2015 I usually visit her after 3 or 4 months but still my wife is so unhappy coz of this situation. Now we are planning to move to ireland. Your help in this regrads will be highly appreciated. Please explain it o me how to go about it? currently im in UK and working. what do i need to do ?
Niall.
Hi,romaan wrote: Hi
I really need some help here I would like some to advise me step by step please. I am British Citizen working in UK. My wife is from Morocco, as you know that in UK my Salary should be 18,600 to bring my wife to UJ. As I was looking for job with good salary during this time we applied for a visit visa to UK but her visa was refused. we got married in 2015 I usually visit her after 3 or 4 months but still my wife is so unhappy coz of this situation. Now we are planning to move to ireland. Your help in this regrads will be highly appreciated. Please explain it o me how to go about it? currently im in UK and working. what do i need to do ?
Try AIB, I got mine with just the lease. Basic account, it's all I need, especially as in this country everything costs extra!NiallPP wrote:Successfully applied for PPS numbers today, for both of us. They were very friendly and helpful. Aside from ID document (passports) and proof of address (used tenancy agreement) we also had to show some evidence of intending to be self employed, so the guy who was handling our case filled in most of the information and asked us to come back with filled in TR1 (revenue application for self assessment) forms as proof of seeking self employment. He helpfully sent us off to the Revenue office down the road and as soon as we'd returned with partially filled forms all was good. Hopefully this might be helpful for others in the position in the future.
I tried with Ulster Bank but they are not accepting tenancy agreements as proof of address, so it looks like we're going to have to wait for utility bills.
Hi NiallNiallPP wrote:Hi all,
I posted previously asking about options for moving to Ireland with my husband (In this thread). We ultimately opted on the EU free movement route. Initial short stay visa took a while to process (through Vietnamese embassy) but ultimately arrival was smooth. We arrived on 5th July 2017 and my husband was issued with 3 month initial stamp of permission to remain (until 5th October 2017). In brief:
- Me = UK citizen
- My husband = Non EEA citizen from Asia
- Married since 2013
- Intending to live and work in Ireland
Most of our energies have been focused on getting this far but now we're here i'm trying to clarify exactly how to best go about the next steps and getting the EU4 stamp. There are a lot of useful threads on this forum but some of them now seem a little out of date as some things seem to have changed including registration in Dublin. I've been using this thread as a guide to the general order of things (even though we don't intend to go to UK) but its a few years out of date.
- We were very fortunate to be offered a longer term rental contract at an apartment we initially rented short term for airbnb. The thought of the current housing crisis in Dublin was of huge concern. We are signing a contract starting 21st July and will then be able to use this for proof of address. Is it important to have utility bills in our names as well as a rental contract as the agreement we've made includes bills? What about the "Letters of Registration of Tenancy from the Private Residential Tenancies Board"?
- On arrival in Ireland we were given details on registering with INIS in Dublin and told to make an appointment asap as they were currently experiencing a backlog of around 8-9 weeks. Checking their site I see there are actually plenty of appointments available over the next few weeks (presumably cancellations). Should we wait until after sending off the EU1 form to organise this appointment or is it best to make an appointment first? (if the latter how far off should it be realistically booked) What are they actually going to want to see on the day of the registration?
- My plan is to register as self-employed, open a bank account for my business and continue to work in the consultancy area I was previously operating in Asia. Are there more stringent stipulations now for self-employment? The thread I referenced above made this sound fairly straightforward but I wanted to check on any recent experiences?
- What is the current procedure for getting hold of a PPS number? What documents will they ask from myself and my spouse?
If i've missed any threads with recent answers to these questions I apologise, this forum is full of so much information for so many different circumstances that it can sometimes be overwhelming. Any help getting my head around the best approach from here is much appreciated.
Thanks,
Niall.