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scrudu wrote: My fiancee and I will probably have to leave here if the situation continues like this and move to another EU country. It's just a pretty sad state of affairs when a citizen of a country has to leave their homeland because that country will not accept their chosen life partner
scrudu wrote: I just hope that our situation can be figured out here sooner rather than later. It's just quite frustrating as the Immigration here cannot be contacted regarding any cases, or for advice. And the prospect of waiting 16 months for a visa here is simply untenable given the cost of living here.
scrudu wrote:
It seems that the Immigration people do not take outside influence (even from their own Minister) very seriously.
Perhaps I should get on to them again in the hope that they can be of some influence in this regard, but my hopes were pretty dashed by the lack of response by the Immigration Authorities with our the last efforts.
For Britain it's 5 years to naturalise, including 12 months of permanent residence. If you were to become a British citizen first, and were legally married, then it would be 3 years (for your spouse) with no minimum time to have permanent residence.scrudu wrote: I will check out the UK Immigration site and see if I as an Irish citizen am allowed to sponsor my (then) husband. Do you know how long it takes to become a naturalise British citizen? I know for Ireland it requires 5 subsequent years of residence in Ireland to apply.