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Yes to both. At least this was the case when I got married (to an Irish person) in 2004.puremeteor wrote:I am an Irish citizen and my wife is non-EU. She's been here on a work permit (Stamp 1) for the past 3 yrs. We got married a couple of months back.
Question:
1. Can she now work without a work permit?
2. if so, is it just a case of both of us going to GNIB and showing them our marriage certificate and my passport and then they will change the stamp 1 to stamp 4??
Yes. That was the exactly same as what I did when I got married to my Irish husband in summer 2008.puremeteor wrote:I am an Irish citizen and my wife is non-EU. She's been here on a work permit (Stamp 1) for the past 3 yrs. We got married a couple of months back.
Question:
1. Can she now work without a work permit?
2. if so, is it just a case of both of us going to GNIB and showing them our marriage certificate and my passport and then they will change the stamp 1 to stamp 4??
Wow, ok. So you were in Ireland at the time on a Work Permit / Work Visa, and them married an Irish person? And then you applied for a D-Spouse visa to stay on and were immediately granted the D-Spouse Visa and Stamp4 (no 12-18 month delay)? This would be the same procedure that a Visa Free national would experience (e.g. American, Singaporean).ashimashi wrote:it probably wouldn't make much of a difference as I'm probably from the worst place you could be from immigration-wise : Iran
Yep, was on work permit at the time, and Nope, no delay. Just walked to GNIB office with our passports and marriage cert and was granted a 5yr Stamp4 there and then.scrudu wrote:Wow, ok. So you were in Ireland at the time on a Work Permit / Work Visa, and them married an Irish person? And then you applied for a D-Spouse visa to stay on and were immediately granted the D-Spouse Visa and Stamp4 (no 12-18 month delay)? This would be the same procedure that a Visa Free national would experience (e.g. American, Singaporean).ashimashi wrote:it probably wouldn't make much of a difference as I'm probably from the worst place you could be from immigration-wise : Iran
I presumed it would be the same situation for non-Visa Free nationals as for other non-Visa Free nationals without Work Permits/Visas. If they apply post marriage for a Spouse visa from Ireland, they must wait 12-18 months for the application to be processed before they are granted a D-Spouse and Stamp 4.
Hi.scrudu wrote:kazinirl and ashimashi. Where are you both from? Your situations may be different to puremeteor.
Puremeteor: Where is your non-EU wife from?