Looking for clarification on something chaps, please. I'm asking as this issue is relevant to number of friends of mine. Also, it's cropped up on this board before.
The situation is quite classic, so I understand. Work permit holders. They come to Ireland on a work permit and so hold Stamp 1 (usually). Their spouse will hold Stamp 3 and their children, if in school, get Stamp 2 (right so far?).
Five years pass by, the work permit holder applies for LTR. After processing, LTR is granted and the ex-work permit holder has his Stamp 1 changed to Stamp 4.
Great, but what about his kids?
Do they stay on Stamp 2, so they can continue studying and are permitted to work part time? If they do, what happens when their studies finish? Their entitlement to Stamp 2 also finishes.. then what? My understanding is that time on Stamp 2 is not counted as reckonable residence towards their own LTR application, so are they left with nothing but the slim possibility of finding a company willing to apply for a work permit for them, and, even if so, *bang* - Stamp 1 - and off they start with their own "journey" towards LTR. (?)
Or do they, as the children of an LTR Stamp 4 holder, get Stamp 3? No work, no study, so not really much good for them - except time on Stamp 3 is counted as reckonable residence towards LTR.
Example - a child comes to Ireland at age 12, following Daddy who's working hard, making a new home for them. The child's entire secondary education is in Ireland. By the time they're 17 they're doing the Leaving Cert and have an Irish accent as strong as all their friends'. They embrace Irish culture and become a part of Irish life, and Irish life becomes a part of them. By all accounts, the child is an "Irish" kid, pretty much just as every other.
Forgive me if I've missed something, I admit that this area isn't one of my strong points but.. isn't the DoJ leaving the children of work permit holders pretty much screwed? Surely, if LTR is granted for the parent, it should granted for the entire resident family.
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