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See OPs numerous posts (many in other members topics) on the situation and his mothers EU1 refusals.Zerubbabel wrote: ↑Tue Aug 20, 2019 1:12 pm- How did your mother enter Ireland? (What type of visa)
- How come that you work and you are a career at the same time? Who cares for her when you are away for work?
If I understand well, your mother is currently illegal in the Ireland. Is that right? You cannot apply for a visitor visa to the UK while present in Ireland illegally. She needs to have a legal residence in Ireland in order to be able to use UK consulate there and apply for a visa.
She needs to go back to her home country then apply for any UK route but you need to live in the UK yourself too.
Thank you! I am reading them at the moment.CR001 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 20, 2019 1:39 pmSee OPs numerous posts (many in other members topics) on the situation and his mothers EU1 refusals.Zerubbabel wrote: ↑Tue Aug 20, 2019 1:12 pm- How did your mother enter Ireland? (What type of visa)
- How come that you work and you are a career at the same time? Who cares for her when you are away for work?
If I understand well, your mother is currently illegal in the Ireland. Is that right? You cannot apply for a visitor visa to the UK while present in Ireland illegally. She needs to have a legal residence in Ireland in order to be able to use UK consulate there and apply for a visa.
She needs to go back to her home country then apply for any UK route but you need to live in the UK yourself too.
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I think the OPs mother came via the UK on a UK Visitor visa and then across to Ireland. So for the UK visitor visa application, if this is the route they took, she would have had to prove her financial circumstances and ties to home country. Regardless though, even for an Irish visitor visa, she would have had to prove the same.Zerubbabel wrote: ↑Tue Aug 20, 2019 3:11 pm- You hold a UK passport and you live/work in Ireland
- Your mother came to visit you in Ireland from Pakistan in 2016
- She is 63 years and she traveled to Ireland on a visitor visa
- Your applications for dependent parents have been rejected
- Appeals have been rejected and there is a risk of deportation
Yes, and honestly thank God you are not in a situation where you would be entitled to it. They give it only in severe/dire cases. So a normal level of dependency (someone needing you help / is better closer to you) doesn't qualify.UK dependent parent Visa is nearly impossible.