Johni rules are rules and they need to be followed and properly adhered to, otherwise there are consequences, as Moderator Char correctly and justifiably pointed out.Johni wrote: ↑Tue May 28, 2019 3:43 pmHi obie, I know we can't write solicitor firm name on this forum but if he write solicitor name or just first or last name instead of full name.this forum is to help each other or to get information in immigration matters.if he wants to help me, he should be allowed for this.
Thanks humtumpyr for your response. If you can send me solicitor first or last name instead of firm name. Thanks
If you wife is still living in the state, then there is no problem, you can continue to stay, provided she is still exercising treaty rights.
In light of the changes to Ireland divorce system that the minister of Justice has proposed, you may be able to file divorce, and retain a right of residence, provided your marriage has lasted for a period of 3 years or more.
It is difficult to switch from EU Fam to Stamp 4 or work permit. You will need to apply to the minister of Justice at Burgh Quay and ask for leave to be granted on compassionate basis, but for as long as your wife continue to reside in the state and exercising treaty rights, you have a right to live and work here as well.