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Hi Shpirtshqipe,shpirtshqipe wrote: ↑Mon Jan 21, 2019 10:13 pmHi Jul1
Dependency for the purpose of EU1 doesn’t mean parent has to be incapacitated and unable to take up employment.
It means you have to prove dependency of parent on you because the standards of living (even if the parent works back home) are not sufficient for them to survive on. In many of the developing countries average wages will barely cover basic living costs let alone if your parent(s) need medical treatment, GP visits, shoulder gas or electric bills etc. Their financial burden can be further compounded by lack of savings or other income the parent may or may not have available to them.
Thanks for the prompt response..shpirtshqipe wrote: ↑Tue Jan 22, 2019 11:21 amHi
My parent was granted the EU1 almost 2 years ago and the process at that time from the moment we applied to getting the EUFAM took 1 year in total. The longest period being the final decision as Stamp 4 was given very quickly.
All the best
Still in Ireland and no plans of moving back to the UK either for the immediate future with Brexit looming over.spat wrote: ↑Tue Jan 22, 2019 12:25 pmThanks for the prompt response..shpirtshqipe wrote: ↑Tue Jan 22, 2019 11:21 amHi
My parent was granted the EU1 almost 2 years ago and the process at that time from the moment we applied to getting the EUFAM took 1 year in total. The longest period being the final decision as Stamp 4 was given very quickly.
All the best
Are you still in Ireland or moved back to the UK? If you have moved to the UK what reason have you shown for moving back to the UK?
Received refusal for my parents' applications today. There is the option for Reviews.PhigaMol wrote: ↑Thu Jan 17, 2019 10:05 amOn Monday, I sent off the EU1 applications for my parents who are in Ireland on a visit visa which expires on 3rd February 2019.
What to expect next? From reading the related forums here, I have gathered this is what happens next -
Receive acknowledgement letter: 4-5 days
Receive letter granting Temp Stamp 4: approx. 8 weeks
Receive decision on the EU1 applications: approx. 6 months
Am I correct in this?
http://www.citizensinformation.ie/en/mo ... eland.html
Regarding the above:
At what point do my parents register with the Garda National Immigration Bureau (GNIB)?
Will the receipt of an acknowledgement letter suffice, as they will reach the 90 days threshold in Ireland by mid-March?
Will they need to go back to the Garda National Immigration Bureau (GNIB) if/when Temp Stamp 4 is granted?
Please advise. I am unable to find official guidance anywhere.
Thanks in advance.