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whilst the minister says marriage, he really means a subsisting marriage ie not separated.file girl wrote:Hi,
My non EU husband and I, an Irish citizen, married September 2008. He applied and received Stamp 4 in April 2009. Residency was only granted for 1 year's duration, so next month we will be asked to return to GNIB for interview.
We have been separated the last three months. I am unsure as to what the future holds for us personally as I am the one who left him.
I want to ask-
1. Is it worth remaining married and not getting a separation agreement for another 2 years?
2. After 3 years of marriage he can apply for naturalisation- am I correct in thinking this, or is the reality a much longer process??
It just seems like such a waste of my own life with all the solicitor fees, time off work, anxiety and general hassle to get him residency in the first place...I would be willing to hang on and not file any separation papers with the courts yet if he could be naturalised in a few years. Otherwise he will have no right to remain in Ireland.
Thanks!
Totally false . You may need to brush up on your bible .zafarzafar wrote: i would say to help him and if u believe on GOD he will help you for sure.
Having been through bad breaks up before, I can only imagine your predicament. However, in my experience lies never makes things better. The government are cracking down on "sham marriages". Chances are they will find out. Be very careful.file girl wrote:Yeah I'm just trying to weigh up which side is more important...going ahead with visa and living with fear of repercussions or else not doing visa and living with guilt
Something which may make the situation more clear- he has not worked since getting his stamp 4...it's only with the threat of divorce he has begun job hunting in earnest
Are you a prophet ??zafarzafar wrote:u will be rewarded and u will have no guilt, its gauranted
God man /woman, you are a genuis!!!! completly ignore any potential trouble she might get into for lying to the department and GNIB if caught out. I only needs to take a fall out with a friend/work colleague / family member who knows your postion to put up a phone and start talking.zafarzafar wrote:for sure he will loose his residency if you report him or do not cooperate.
his future is in ur hands and i don't know what kind of financial back ground he belong from, but i would say if you help some one GOD will you in any other shape or form.
Some people comes to Europe from a very difficult circumstances, and i din't know about ur husband back ground. I would say don't listen any one and help him if u could. I am saying all this because one of my friend was in the same situation where you are and he lost every thing because his wife reported him. he lost his residency, his job, his house, his family, infect every thing. and as a human being i would say to help him and if u believe on GOD he will help you for sure.
I second that.walrusgumble wrote:God has nothing to do with this. You are well aware of stories of priests coming to broken families to try and plea not to divorce. THis is your problem, your issue, no one only you should decide what to do here. best of luck