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All the information needed is in the following link: http://inis.gov.ie/en/INIS/Pages/EU+Treaty+RightsElavarasan wrote: ↑Tue Feb 12, 2019 12:52 pmIs there anyone can give some advice on my situation please , I am a British citizen married
India wife non eu .i am planning to settle in ireland and accompanying my wife when arriving ireland.i want to apply Irish visa on the basis direct family member of EU citizen .i need some cover letter sample and some immigration advice , how to bring my non eu wife to travel with me ? What will the steps any body familiar with my situation can give me some suggestions and advice on this matter pls super quick..I am very stressed
EU Treaty Rights has nothing to do with the UK-Ireland special relationship, it's EU law concerning EU citizens and their family members.Elavarasan wrote: ↑Wed Feb 13, 2019 3:48 amI think it won't be a issue , if I made my application before the brexit and I hope there was common member special deal between Ireland and Uk ,even after the Brexit both Irish and British citizen can move freely between those countries.
I need sample accompanying spouse cover letter for European Union treaty rights for the single short stay c type visa for my non eu wife .does any can help with that pls .
One of the members here posted this sample in the past...all 'am doing is copy and paste for your convenience.Elavarasan wrote: ↑Wed Feb 13, 2019 3:48 amI think it won't be a issue , if I made my application before the brexit and I hope there was common member special deal between Ireland and Uk ,even after the Brexit both Irish and British citizen can move freely between those countries.
I need sample accompanying spouse cover letter for European Union treaty rights for the single short stay c type visa for my non eu wife .does any can help with that pls .
max307 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 13, 2019 7:09 pmEU Treaty Rights has nothing to do with the UK-Ireland special relationship, it's EU law concerning EU citizens and their family members.Elavarasan wrote: ↑Wed Feb 13, 2019 3:48 amI think it won't be a issue , if I made my application before the brexit and I hope there was common member special deal between Ireland and Uk ,even after the Brexit both Irish and British citizen can move freely between those countries.
I need sample accompanying spouse cover letter for European Union treaty rights for the single short stay c type visa for my non eu wife .does any can help with that pls .
Since you won't be a won't be a EU citizen from Friday, 29 March 2019 I think it will matter.
sembe wrote: ↑Mon Feb 18, 2019 4:17 pmmax307 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 13, 2019 7:09 pmEU Treaty Rights has nothing to do with the UK-Ireland special relationship, it's EU law concerning EU citizens and their family members.Elavarasan wrote: ↑Wed Feb 13, 2019 3:48 amI think it won't be a issue , if I made my application before the brexit and I hope there was common member special deal between Ireland and Uk ,even after the Brexit both Irish and British citizen can move freely between those countries.
I need sample accompanying spouse cover letter for European Union treaty rights for the single short stay c type visa for my non eu wife .does any can help with that pls .
Since you won't be a won't be a EU citizen from Friday, 29 March 2019 I think it will matter.
Unless UK leave EU with No-Deal on March 29th (which as for now is almost impossible), EU treaties will continue to apply as current until December 2020: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/advice-for- ... -in-the-eu because there will be 2 years transition period where everything will remain the same.
Apart from letter and other ID's no other Declaration as far all the posts I have seen here. As a sample one of the members here submitted these ('am copying and pasting):Elavarasan wrote: ↑Tue Feb 19, 2019 11:03 amThank you so much Sembe for your kind help.i need another favour do I need to produce any statements of Declaration,if yes , can you post the sample one for me pls .
Elavarasan wrote: ↑Mon Apr 01, 2019 6:53 pmHi all , I am very sad that I applied the
EU treaty Directives 2004/38/EC application to Ireland for my Indian
Wife got refused . I submitted my Original Marriage certificate and my British passport photocopy signed and my wife Indian passport.
The refusal reasons are ,
1, Original marriage certificates was not attested by the ministry of foreign affairs in India
2, durability of proof of relationship between me and my wife for eg . Joint bank statement ,evidence of travel , ongoing communication and insurance or jointly owned assets
I have clearly stated that i am planning to exercise my treaty and accompanying my Indian travelling together.
But the visa officer asked me to produce the Evidence of job offer letter and financial resources, these are not part of the requirement for the EU treaty Directives 2004 /38/EC.
The visa officer refused on the basis of article 3(1) of the Direction 2004 /38/EC was not satisfied as spouse of EU citizen
If this was not mentioned on the refusal letter, I would not worry about it. That said it puts a dent on the character of the applicant/ I will mention it next time if was in your shoes.
And I also I made mistake of not mentioned my previous visa refusal to uk in ireland visa application in C type visa .
Hi man,Elavarasan wrote: ↑Tue Feb 12, 2019 12:52 pmIs there anyone can give some advice on my situation please , I am a British citizen married
India wife non eu .i am planning to settle in ireland and accompanying my wife when arriving ireland.i want to apply Irish visa on the basis direct family member of EU citizen .i need some cover letter sample and some immigration advice , how to bring my non eu wife to travel with me ? What will the steps any body familiar with my situation can give me some suggestions and advice on this matter pls super quick..I am very stressed