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dont forget. All the EU national entitle to live in ireland including romania and bulgaria. may be they need a work permit to work in ireland but certain they do not need a permission to live as long as they post threat to the country or trying to live off public funds.Vikingdub wrote:Think you just have to go to the GNIB and register, that is how it worked for friends who married U.S. citizens - could be very stress free or they could regard it as a marriage of convenience so it would be best if you can show proof of a long term relationship. Although he is an EU citizen Bulgarian and Romanian citizens still require work permits, hence the possibility of suspicion of a marriage of convenience.
i think GNIB would be more worry about the non EU national instead of the EU national. Romanian and Bulgarian national still have right to live and enter ireland freely. welcome to ireland, the guys work up in GNIB are stupid but i dont think they are that stupid to pick a target more difficult. can you imagine how hard it is to deport a EU national from ireland?Vikingdub wrote:Citizens of Romania and Bulgaria require a work permit to take up employment in Ireland. Marriage to an Irish citizen would enable him/her to take up employment without a work permit, that would be a reason for a marriage of convenience. If the GNIB decide that the marriage is a marriage of convenience, they can refuse residency as contrary to the common good.