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This application should be treated under the Chavez-Vilchez rules.RizzaS wrote: ↑Fri Sep 20, 2019 5:35 pmHi. New here. Just wondering if anyone can give me an advice. I submitted my application today for a Short Stay C Visa. I am a parent of a British child who is 13 years old. We are looking into relocating in Ireland because we think that she will have a better education there. The woman who examined my documents told me that I am not a qualifying member, as I am not a dependent. Though, she did not ask me to pay for the fee as I am still married to my daughter's father, whom I have been separated from. She said I am not qualified, but they will accept my application for consideration. Right now, my daughter is considered a tourist in my country and not allowed to study here, unless I get her a recogntion (will take at least 6mos) or to renew her expired Philippine passport ( which they did not allow us to renew. Asking for documents to be corrected, she was born in london, the mistakes that they want correction was made there). HELP
Will that right of residence go away once (if?) Brexit happens? That ruling seems to pertain to EU citizens?brownbonno wrote: ↑Fri Sep 20, 2019 6:31 pmThis application should be treated under the Chavez-Vilchez rules.RizzaS wrote: ↑Fri Sep 20, 2019 5:35 pmHi. New here. Just wondering if anyone can give me an advice. I submitted my application today for a Short Stay C Visa. I am a parent of a British child who is 13 years old. We are looking into relocating in Ireland because we think that she will have a better education there. The woman who examined my documents told me that I am not a qualifying member, as I am not a dependent. Though, she did not ask me to pay for the fee as I am still married to my daughter's father, whom I have been separated from. She said I am not qualified, but they will accept my application for consideration. Right now, my daughter is considered a tourist in my country and not allowed to study here, unless I get her a recogntion (will take at least 6mos) or to renew her expired Philippine passport ( which they did not allow us to renew. Asking for documents to be corrected, she was born in london, the mistakes that they want correction was made there). HELP
According to Chavez-Vilchez rules, the third-country national parent of a child who is a Union citizen may get a right of residence, even if the other parent is a Union citizen.
Yes, we have mentioned Chen case on the application. Shown all the documents that we are self sufficient and able to afford medical insurance and everything that we need. Still refused. Will appeal, but I have not heard back from my solicitor. She said she will review it well so we know what to do next.