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by Obie » Mon Dec 07, 2009 6:14 pm
I am not a great fan of the Department of Justice EU Treaty Rights section, but on this occasion, i think they are somehow right.
You have shown them sufficient evidence that your parents will have difficulty providing for their financial needs, but you have failed to provide evidence that you have been supporting the needs which they are unable to provide for. Without that , the memberstate are not oblige to process residency as they cannot be considered as Dependant Direct relatives in the ascending line.
The support should have been established before they came to Ireland, not after they arrived.
If you have evidence that they lived with you under the same roof recently, then you will qualify aswell.
You best option will be to consider applying for a stamp3, Once they have lived with you for a whiles and you have the necessary evidence of support, you can apply for EU fam.
If you parent have medical condition, for which they need your care, they will qualify for resident card too.
I hope my explanation is clear enough.
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