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nice judge or no nice judge, they don't have the power to over rule the minister and discretion of the minister is envoked in only him/her. The , both Irish and ECHR laws are tough enough on couples who are married, never mind non married couples.(in immigration scenerio)aa123 wrote:Can you apply for unmarried partner visa if your from ireland? I would apply if your allowed let them refuse it and appeal the decision,and pray you get a nice judge.
Where did you apply for the visit visa?irish embassy in ireland?
The british embassy in tirana interview the majority of applicants think its standard across the world.
I apologise if i came out harshly. It was never my intention to deliver my opinion in such way and manner.aonghusa wrote:
Ouch, thats a bit harsh, we are both adults.
In part I would share your sentiment, in that the person has a choice, they should take or if not, quit whinging.forgot wrote:u are here bitching about how te whole world turned on you and u are trying everything u can but nothing works and poor you, unfair world..
get married, u dont have to have a big ceremony in the church and the whole lot, just 'sort out the paperwork' and later if u want a real wedding u can have it here.
ur problem is u are trying to fight the power and proove them u can do it, it is an ego fight. but have some decency to yourself and ur partner who is currently screwewd because u are to cool to sign a piece of paper.
just dont think of it as a marriage but legalising ur relationship. please thik about it, i ment all this in a nicest, most constructive way, choice of word is a bit harsh just to make u think about it, sorry
I don't know about this - see Judge Hogan's recent decision in Izmailovic's case: http://www.courts.ie/judgments.nsf/6681 ... ight=0,Adswalrusgumble wrote: Some people don't see marriage in the same eyes as your self and actually value the sancity of the legal relationship.They actually take it seriously. I can assure you if a marriage registrar got word of this, there would be at least an attempt not to grant (unlikely to be successful) the couple a licence.