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Break down Merriage with E.U Spouse What next....plz help

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ali_ireland
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Break down Merriage with E.U Spouse What next....plz help

Post by ali_ireland » Fri Oct 10, 2008 6:23 am

Hi Everybody..
My friend Married with E.U 3 years ago but the things not going well and now they seprated.. She got EUFAM Card and her visa expire in 2012..now wat next...
1) she hav2 inform DOJ. INIS or Local Imigration?
2) if she inform there is any chance to cancel the visa?
3) beocz of sepration and after divorce its any effect her Nutralization process..to getting Irish Natinality?

thanks to ur help....

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Post by desifighter » Fri Oct 10, 2008 8:44 am

2) if she inform there is any chance to cancel the visa?

No I dont think so, as they are married for 3 years and she already had VISA upto 2012.

They have to go for 4 year separation by Law(solicitors).

http://www.inis.gov.ie/en/INIS/Pages/EU ... y%20Rights

Other features of the Regulations

The new status of permanent residence for EU citizens and their family members after five years uninterrupted legal residence in the State is lost only in the event of more than two successive years’ absence from Ireland or in circumstances where removal procedures have been commenced against the person concerned.

The death of the EU citizen, his/her departure from Ireland, divorce, annulment of marriage or termination of partnership will not affect the right of family members who are not nationals of a Member State to continue residing in Ireland, subject to certain conditions.

Under the Directive, Member States have the power to expel persons from their territory. EU citizens or their family members may be expelled on grounds of public policy, public security or public health. However, before making such a decision the host Member State must assess a number of factors such as how long the individual concerned has resided on its territory, his/her age, state of health, family and economic situation, social and cultural integration into the host Member State and the extent of his/her links with the country of origin.

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Post by archigabe » Fri Oct 10, 2008 10:03 am

http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewto ... ht=#193694

Is it her or him that's the Non-E.U member? There seem to be some inconsistencies with the description of your 'friends' story.

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