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One thing i do not understand about this story, would the Embassy not get foreign soil? A marrigage perform in the Polish embassy in Dublin in technically in Poland, not Ireland, so how does Irish Law apply?Southern_Sky wrote:http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/bre ... ing32.html
The Lithuanian embassy has performed about 100 marriage ceremonies since 2007 and the Polish embassy has performed about 500. The Department of Foreign Affairs estimates up to 3,000 couples could be affected.
Firstly there is no evidence that there is a problem with sham marriages and secondly it doesn't "dodge" the immigration system in Ireland either.Pakhtoon wrote:This is probably the Irisih government's reaction to the sham marriages that have been taking place and dodging their immigration system for years.
The genuine couples now have to suffer. Sad indeed.
Shurely shome mishtake!sovtek wrote:Firstly there is no evidence that there is a problem with sham marriages and secondly it doesn't "dodge" the immigration system in Ireland either.Pakhtoon wrote:This is probably the Irisih government's reaction to the sham marriages that have been taking place and dodging their immigration system for years.
The genuine couples now have to suffer. Sad indeed.
Like I said...IrishTom wrote:Shurely shome mishtake!sovtek wrote:Firstly there is no evidence that there is a problem with sham marriages and secondly it doesn't "dodge" the immigration system in Ireland either.Pakhtoon wrote:This is probably the Irisih government's reaction to the sham marriages that have been taking place and dodging their immigration system for years.
The genuine couples now have to suffer. Sad indeed.
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=marriages+of+convenience+ireland
Hi Guys,sovtek wrote:How about a shovel for your bullshitIrishTom wrote:Would you like some salt and vinegar to go with that chip on your shoulder?sovtek wrote:Ireland should be kicked out of the EU!
That's because this isn't about sham marriages. It's an excuse to get rid of "surplus people". If they were worried about sham marriages then they couldwalkindublin wrote:Hi Guys,sovtek wrote:How about a shovel for your bullshitIrishTom wrote:Would you like some salt and vinegar to go with that chip on your shoulder?sovtek wrote:Ireland should be kicked out of the EU!
We are here to raise issues and find a way to solve them.. pls don't fall into infinite argument...
Truely, am facing the problem right now.. and desperately need a constructive advice..
P.S. I have no way to prove my marriage is NOT a 'marriages of convenience'; however, there's no evidence showing it IS such a case either.
We had a marriage ceremony in our country years ago, and we already bought a house in Ireland under both our names, and now am stuck by this FUNNY 'legal issue'..
Well if Ireland is kicked out, its possible that you won't have any concrete entitlement to stay. What's life like back home (I acknowledge that you probably have too many financial commitments etc to prevent you from leaving) but you should think before you spout on this. By all means, you could always led the way like moses back to the "promise land"sovtek wrote:Firstly there is no evidence that there is a problem with sham marriages and secondly it doesn't "dodge" the immigration system in Ireland either.Pakhtoon wrote:This is probably the Irisih government's reaction to the sham marriages that have been taking place and dodging their immigration system for years.
The genuine couples now have to suffer. Sad indeed.
Produce documents that ye are and have lived together.sovtek wrote:That's because this isn't about sham marriages. It's an excuse to get rid of "surplus people". If they were worried about sham marriages then they couldwalkindublin wrote:Hi Guys,sovtek wrote:How about a shovel for your bullshitIrishTom wrote:
Would you like some salt and vinegar to go with that chip on your shoulder?
We are here to raise issues and find a way to solve them.. pls don't fall into infinite argument...
Truely, am facing the problem right now.. and desperately need a constructive advice..
P.S. I have no way to prove my marriage is NOT a 'marriages of convenience'; however, there's no evidence showing it IS such a case either.
We had a marriage ceremony in our country years ago, and we already bought a house in Ireland under both our names, and now am stuck by this FUNNY 'legal issue'..
1. Make a law against it...they haven't
2. Prosecute those found to be breaking that law.
We submitted loads of documents to prove a relationship (and some of it you would not be comfortable showing your family member much less some ashtray working in INIS) that any court would have accepted and still got a ruling of "insufficient documentation".