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Hi Johnkenn, did you get your temporary stamp 4 after working 5 years? What is the requirement to renew the temporary stamp4? thanks!Johnkenn wrote:Thank IQU, am just scared cos i got a good job and i dont want them to refuse me. My landord gave me a letter and copy of the prbt form that he will be applying and i send all the copy to DOJ
Johnkenn got a 6 month temporary stamp 4 on the basis of his EU national spouse/partner/family member. He has it for 6 months for the period of his EU Treaty Rights application, and if it is approved, he will then have 5 years stamp4EUFAM.linn wrote:Hi Johnkenn, did you get your temporary stamp 4 after working 5 years? What is the requirement to renew the temporary stamp4? thanks!
Once again i am going to whing about INIS....this is delay tactics to include PRTB (private residence tenancy board) shite in this process...if you have bank statements, esb bills, eircom, bord gais, sky/ntl then why the f**k do they want PRTB....do u know Y? coz they feel like it.Johnkenn wrote:I submitted the necessary document need to get my stamp 4 for 6 month. E.g My wife payslip,Bills, Joint statement of account,Tax credit for my wife,letter from the landlord. Then after 2 weeks they wrote me to go and collect my stamp 4 for 6month and request for some document. They asked me to Bring Prbt registration and terms of contract where my wife work with Tax credit which i have given them before. I told my landlord and wrote a letter which i sent to the DOj with the prove of prbt registration form that he will be applying for us now.
I dont see a reason for them to refuse & it can be challenged. It doesn't say in their application checklist that you are required to submit PRTB rent book/cert. As long as you have bank statement/bills in both person's name.Delaine wrote:I am interested to know - how is it that not having PRTB can enable you to lose your EU treaty rights ie, EU1 application being refused? Is that not something that can be challenged? Just asking as I cant see the relevance of PRTB at all. Its obviously a delay tactic, but do the authorities have a leg to stand on with this!