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Why would you go to register with the Gardai after submitting form EU1? This is not required.dan72 wrote:i married eu-citizen we lived together in another eu state for 4years i came in Feb. with D visa to joined my wife cose she came to ireland before me, i already submitted my EU1. later i went to GARDI for registration as requested i was given only stap 3 on my passport
You are correct, Stamp 3 has no work entitlement. However, as the spouse of an EEA citizen exercising Treaty rights, your entitlement to the same employment rights as your spouse begins the moment you join your spouse in Ireland.dan72 wrote: and i was told that i hv to wait for stamp 4 before i can be able to work, stamp 3 does not allow to work, i hv my PPS for just only 4 days, but most of employer request for stap 4....the situation of ireland on Spouse of EU-citizen was nt good at all. i wish u best of luck........
I fully agree with you Dan72, Irish are very disorganised and they do not have a clue as to how to interprete simple laws, came here on d-visa with previous EU residency got a 6 digit number in my passport at dublin airport, the imbecile at GNIB told me to apply first for EU 1 and then take acknowledgment slip to GNIB for registration, then get issued with stamp 3, but i applied already for PPS and i intend to work as soon as i get it irrespective of what the irish say. Stamp 3 or stamp 2. and i intend to write to siobhan.duffy@ec.europa.eu she is a solicitor and works for the hopeless EU, it might help.dan72 wrote:well, i dont think Ireland recognised EU Treaty at all. at point of entry immigration wrote some number on my passport and said i should go to GARDI for further registration. i went to go Gardi for registration as directired by the immigration but i was told at d Gardi that before i can be able to register i must bring the acknowledgement letter from the Department of justice, later i went back to gardi then i was given stamp 3.
Dan72 how long did you wait for your acknowledment letter( AND ALL YOUR DOCUMENTS) and please were you issued your stamp 3 the same day at GNIB. Thanksdan72 wrote:well, i dont think Ireland recognised EU Treaty at all. at point of entry immigration wrote some number on my passport and said i should go to GARDI for further registration. i went to go Gardi for registration as directired by the immigration but i was told at d Gardi that before i can be able to register i must bring the acknowledgement letter from the Department of justice, later i went back to gardi then i was given stamp 3.
The GNIB officer at the airport, who told you to proceed to the Garda station to register, was wrong. The procedure for applying for residency as the family member of an EEA/Swiss citizen, is detailed here. Please see the "How to Apply" / "Where to Apply" sections.dan72 wrote:..at point of entry immigration wrote some number on my passport and said i should go to GARDI for further registration. i went to go Gardi for registration as directired by the immigration but i was told at d Gardi that before i can be able to register i must bring the acknowledgement letter from the Department of justice, later i went back to gardi then i was given stamp 3.
thanks Benifa, but it bloody well seems that those dumb IDIOTS at DOJ pick and choose what law they want to comply, its a disgrace this is coming from a country that has a history of emmigration. Bloody imbecilesbenifa wrote:The GNIB officer at the airport, who told you to proceed to the Garda station to register, was wrong. The procedure for applying for residency as the family member of an EEA/Swiss citizen, is detailed here. Please see the "How to Apply" / "Where to Apply" sections.dan72 wrote:..at point of entry immigration wrote some number on my passport and said i should go to GARDI for further registration. i went to go Gardi for registration as directired by the immigration but i was told at d Gardi that before i can be able to register i must bring the acknowledgement letter from the Department of justice, later i went back to gardi then i was given stamp 3.
There is no requirement, in accordance with Statutory Instrument 656 of 2006 (Ireland's implementation of Directive 2004/38/EC), to register with the Gardai prior to application to the EU Treaty Rights section of the DoJ, using form EU1.
I think that's part of the problem. Ireland seems to be having enormous trouble coming to terms with its new status as a country of immigration, both in community "emotional" terms and in practical terms: gone are the days, obviously, when every immigrant could be dealt with more or less on an individual basis...First-Class Moron wrote:its a disgrace this is coming from a country that has a history of emmigration.