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Where does your child live now?, if in Ireland, then you dont qualify for STAMP4EUFAM residence card, so dont border applying.xxxtieee wrote:Hi there,
A bit of confusion.
My child has been give Irish Citizenship based on my 3 + year residence in ireland. Now that she is Irish citizen, can I apply on EU Fam (EU1?) based on her citizenship?
Cheers
xxxtieee
As I said it is a very fresh area of the law. The ruling was only last week in the Zambrano case. [redacted] (in Dublin) are taking a case invoking the rights from Zambrano against the deportation of a nigerian father of irish citizen children.xxxtieee wrote:Thanks for the replies I wonder if others any one has tried this before...
Monifé wrote:As I said it is a very fresh area of the law. The ruling was only last week in the Zambrano case. [redacted] (in Dublin) are taking a case invoking the rights from Zambrano against the deportation of a nigerian father of irish citizen children.xxxtieee wrote:Thanks for the replies I wonder if others any one has tried this before...
So it wont be tried and tested in Ireland. You will be one of the first cases. I would recommend contacting [redacted].
As I said it is a very fresh area of the law. The ruling was only last week in the Zambrano case. Brophy solicitors (in Dublin) are taking a case invoking the rights from Zambrano against the deportation of a nigerian father of irish citizen children.Monifé wrote:xxxtieee wrote:Thanks for the replies I wonder if others any one has tried this before...