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What do you mean by Permanent Residence, do they write permanent residence on it? 5 years or until the expiration of your passport? Your response will be appreciated pleaserobby1 wrote:hi guys, finally got my approval letter of permeent resedance card for family member of e u citizen under e u directive,valid for ten years,got approval before i expected,it was a new experience for dep of justice, as i have not heard from any who got approval of p r card,thanks for all your help and advices ,specially ben. Thanks robby
It seems this country is copying UK in everything, UK initially started with 5 years, later it was changed to 10 years, but now after your first initial 5 years, what they issue now is indefinite residence. They have stopped the 10 years., I know this for a fact.robby1 wrote:applied for permenent resedance card,on eu form 3,department took six months to process,permission is valid for ten years and will be renewed automatically without any requirment,if your passport is expiring before ten years, u will get stamp until the expiry of passport,when u renew your passport u will get d rest on it.documents required are mentioned on eu form 3.thanks
Congrates.robby1 wrote:hi guys, finally got my approval letter of permeent resedance card for family member of e u citizen under e u directive,valid for ten years,got approval before i expected,it was a new experience for dep of justice, as i have not heard from any who got approval of p r card,thanks for all your help and advices ,specially ben. Thanks robby
Hi knapps, sorry to worry/confuse you. I meant that it hasn't been seen much as not a lot of people in Ireland have completed their 5 years as the DOJ played hardball for a while and most people didn't get residence cards til 2006/2007 or are only applying recently.knapps wrote:Guys,
how do you mean not seen many achievements in PR?
Does that mean they are refusing it? if they do on what grounds?
your help will be appreciated as I am applying for mine next month.
I have been working for about 7 years, 5 years on eufam card.
My wife has no job for about 1 year and is doing a course through FAS?
However, she worked for 4 years before and fell sick to leave the country for 10 months for medical treatment. She is back for 6 months now