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Well in theory yes, but this Board has an Ireland section. A quick perusal of that section will show you that the Government of Ireland is taking, well, a stance that most consider unusual and unhelpful. Short answer, forget Ireland.last question does the family permit rule also apply if i go to southern ireland to work instead of holland?
Possibly, but an earlier problem would be for her to be allowed on to the plane by the airline staff. Chances are that the wouldn't let her board without an appropriate visa.gnajaf1 wrote:I FOUND THIS IN THE DIRECTIVE , DOES THIS MEAN THAT IF MY WIFE JUST JUMPS ON A PLANE TO HOLLAND FROM AFRICA TO MEET ME WITHOUT FIRST GETTING THE ENTRY VISA THAT THEY MUST ALLOW HER INTO HOLLAND AND GIVE HER TIME TO APPLY IN HOLLAND ?
What?gnajaf1 wrote:does anyone know if the rule excersising your treaty rights applies to working in another country or having your non eea spouse live with you in another country.
Is the point not for you to be together? Why not enjoy the Netherlands (or whereever) together?gnajaf1 wrote:if i am working in holland for 6 months but my non eea wife only joins me after 5 months , could we then theoretically come back to britain as soon as she joins me
Have you considered filing a formal complaint to both the European Commission and as a petition to the European Parliament?gnajaf1 wrote:we applied for a 3 month shengen visa for spouse of an eu national working in france. they refused this visa with no written or verbal explanation, just threw her passport at her and said non.
this was after they made her go and pay for medical insurance and flight tickets