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The letter is addressed to a British national, so it can only be EU2 (although very very few people would actually apply for it as British nationals have indefinite leave to remain in Ireland anyway).
I never followed up so cannot confirm but I read that the EU was planning to allow UK citizens resident in the EU for over five years continued free movement rights as long as they were resident before the end of the transition period. I guess a PR document would be a pre-requisite for this.
No. The certificate is just a certificate for your own. There is no prerequisite for such certificates.Shakey wrote: ↑Wed Jun 02, 2021 9:13 pmI never followed up so cannot confirm but I read that the EU was planning to allow UK citizens resident in the EU for over five years continued free movement rights as long as they were resident before the end of the transition period. I guess a PR document would be a pre-requisite for this.
what is WABC Stand for?Obie wrote: ↑Wed Jun 02, 2021 11:08 pmThat certificate help differenciate between you as a British citizen covered by the agreement and those British citizen that do not.
Should you want to bring in future children, grandchildren or parents or grandparents dependent on you before withdrawal, it helps, in comparison to having to keep historical documents of your residence.
But it is not compulsory. You may wish to book an appointment with the Garda to get the 5 years WABC if you do not qualify for the 10 years PR WABC.
It could be useful. I have one, as I think it would be handy.
Withdrawal Agreement Beneficiary Cardtugii20 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 03, 2021 9:56 amwhat is WABC Stand for?Obie wrote: ↑Wed Jun 02, 2021 11:08 pmThat certificate help differenciate between you as a British citizen covered by the agreement and those British citizen that do not.
Should you want to bring in future children, grandchildren or parents or grandparents dependent on you before withdrawal, it helps, in comparison to having to keep historical documents of your residence.
But it is not compulsory. You may wish to book an appointment with the Garda to get the 5 years WABC if you do not qualify for the 10 years PR WABC.
It could be useful. I have one, as I think it would be handy.
I wonder if there is any difference in having 5yrs WABC vs 10yrs PR WABC?Sunflower35 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 03, 2021 10:36 amI got my cert about 2 years ago, to my surprise it only took 2 weeks, I was expecting an acknowledgment letter and came the cert itself but I provided them with ton loads of documents with the application form .
Applicants should present their original passport for identification purposes