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Hi sombra07,sombra07 wrote:Hi
I'm spouse of Irish citizen my wife also have German citizenship and I have to apply every year for a 1year schengen visa in the German embassy. I have stamp4, my question is can I apply for stamp 4eufam even that my wife is also Irish and where?
Regards
I would put this differently.highstoolhero wrote:If you are living in Ireland and married to Irish citizen the stamp 4 is the appropriate stamp. I your wife has german passport then you can to Justice
Thanks for posting back.sombra07 wrote:thanks everybody for your help and comments, I just want to let everyone know that I got my eufam card, no problem at all, i hope this can help others in the same situation like me.
No, only Irish citizens can get an Irish passports. Being married to an Irish citizen for 3 years does not make you an Irish citizen. It does make you eligible to apply for naturalisation, which takes about another 3 years to process.zafarzafar wrote:Hi, if u have stamp4 on the beses of spouse of irish citizen, u can apply for irish passport at the completion of your 3 years of stamp4 but if u get stamp 4EUFAM , you would apply after the completion of 5 years.
So better to stay as a spouse of irish citizen and get passport early.
on the other hand no rule is stoping you to apply for 4EUFAM as it will be 5 years residence card.
Regards
Zafar
If you are married to an Irish Citizen who has been living in another member state and was previously exercising economic activity there, on return of that citizen to Ireland, the family members can apply for stamp4 EUfam.zafarzafar wrote:Hi, if u have stamp4 on the beses of spouse of irish citizen, u can apply for irish passport at the completion of your 3 years of stamp4 but if u get stamp 4EUFAM , you would apply after the completion of 5 years.
So better to stay as a spouse of irish citizen and get passport early.
on the other hand no rule is stoping you to apply for 4EUFAM as it will be 5 years residence card.
Regards
Zafar
Sorry I disagree.Obie wrote:If you are married to a British Citizen and you entered the UK via Surinder Singh route, you would have to wait for 5 years to qualify for citizenship. The 3 years rule does not apply in that case. This is why i said the UK distinguishes between leave under EU legislation and under national Law, which Ireland doesn't.