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1. The non-EU persons need to apply for different permission since now is married to an Irish although it is the same person?maxymo wrote: ↑Tue Nov 27, 2018 1:31 pmHi,
I have the following situation, a Non-EU person get married to an EU citizen where both are resident in Ireland. The non-EU is granted stamp 4EUFam. One year after marriage the EU person becomes Irish citizen through naturalization.
Two questions arises:
1. The non-EU persons need to apply for different permission since now is married to an Irish although it is the same person?
2. How long need to wait the non-EU peraon to apply for citizenship in this case? 2 years more to complete the 3 years for spouse of Irish or 4 years more to complete 5 years residency since at the time of marriage the spouse was EU and not Irish?
I know is a bit strange case but it is in what we end up.
Thank you
Not relevant the date when the spouse became Irish citizen, the requirements around naturalisation do not mention that at all. Double check with INIS but I'm pretty that's the case.
No application in our side yet as we need to wait more time, if you applied on May hopefully you should hear something from them soon, any answer from INIS I will let you know. How many years of residence did you have at time of application?asg0 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 28, 2018 7:17 pmHey there,
Any updates with your application???
I am in the same situation my wife is Irish by birth but she was born in another EU country!to an Irish mother.
She applied for the Irish passport and received it,
however I applied on may 2018, as married to an Irish citizen.
Received my passport and the receipt on July 2018 nothing since,
I submitted everything they could possibly ask for.
please keep me updated.
thanks
That's what I thought, as soon as you have 3 years of residence in Ireland you will be eligible to apply then!maxymo wrote: ↑Tue Dec 04, 2018 6:06 amINIS replied my email saying that doesn't matter when the spouse becomes Irish as long as at the time of application the spouse is Irish citizen and of course the other conditions are met e.g. three years being married/partner living together, at least 3 years being resident in Ireland, etc.