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I can't help with your specific question other than to observe that the Irish immigration system seems to be a mess.Babstar wrote:Hi there,
I have looked through pages and pages of topics but cannot find any post in relation to my situation.
I'm Italian, regularly resident in Ireland (registered with the AIRE). My husband (NON_EEA) and I got married in Italy about a month ago, upon return to Ireland, we were told that it would suffice for us to go to the Gardai National Immigration Office with our marriage certificate and he would be issued with some sort of spouse stamp. (he has been on an irish work permit for about 5 years now).
mik wrote:Someone residing in Ireland for 5 years via work permits can apply for permission to remain , and be awarded long-term residency status (a 5 year stamp i believe ) .
http://www.justice.ie/80256E01003A21A5/ ... ission.pdf
sher16 wrote:Hi Babstar,
I am a non-eu national married to a German citizen resident in Ireland and i applied for leave to remain last year october,it's past eight months now and there doesn't seem to be any end in sight. We have submitted all the documents requested.In our confirmation letter from the Justice ministry , it clearly stated procesing time is maximum 6 months.
We have since contacted the European commision office in Dublin, the Immigration council office and our local TD.Everyone seems powerless to do anything. So we'll just have to wait till they get around to us, as the people from the justice ministry said.
Another thing, they take both you and your spouses' passport for that time and your husband wont be able to leave the country.This i think is the worse part because my grandfather died and i wasn't able to leave the country to attend the funeral.
I hope that i dont sound too doom and gloom ,but i just wanted to share my story with you.