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http://www.inis.gov.ie/en/INIS/Pages/PB11000004This Judgment may be particularly relevant to the following categories of third country national:
1.parents of an Irish citizen child or children who are awaiting a decision in their case under Section 3 of the Immigration Act 1999 (as amended),
2.parents of an Irish citizen child or children who have current permission to remain in the State on the basis of Stamp 2 or Stamp 3 conditions and
3.parents of an Irish citizen child who have been deported or who have left the State on foot of a Deportation Order.
Persons referred to at (3) above will have to apply to the relevant Irish Embassy or Consulate in their own country of origin for a visa to return to this State and they will, at that point, be required to produce documentation which shows a clear link to the Zambrano Judgment.
You may have a chance dont despare, please contact a solicitor, there may be a way, but a Solicitor will be better placed to advice you.Giri wrote:Hi,
I had lived in Ireland for 6 years and later moved to UK. I had applied my long term residency at the end of 5 years but couldn't get approved until my 6 years. So I moved to UK during the recession time. After 6 months I got the letter from the DoJ to verify my stamp and GNIB card. I couldn't produce because I already left the country. My son is an Irish national. On the basis of Zambrano judgement can I apply again to come back to Ireland and at the same time can I apply for long term residency as well? What is the arrangement made by the DoJ?
Advise me please!!!
GIRI
what has repatriation and deportation got to do with your question? or were you deported before? I dont understand, for you to apply for the zambrato it will be better and in your interest to apply in Ireland, since you can come to Ireland and have the information required as adviced by others, alternatively relax and wait for the instructions from the DOJ in respect of deportees.Giri wrote:Hi,
I do not need a visa to enter Ireland. At the same time can I apply from UK to the repatriation unit? or I have to travel to Ireland and apply from there? More confusing from the website. As one of the member mentioned earlier the website has mentioned about the deportation cases or who are presently in UK. Can I eligible?
GIRI
make application to ireland only.do it now and ask for instructions as what you should do now about coming.i believe zambrano is only applicable to eu minor child in country of their birth/nationality.chen applies elsewhererlow68 wrote:what has repatriation and deportation got to do with your question? or were you deported before? I dont understand, for you to apply for the zambrato it will be better and in your interest to apply in Ireland, since you can come to Ireland and have the information required as adviced by others, alternatively relax and wait for the instructions from the DOJ in respect of deportees.Giri wrote:Hi,
I do not need a visa to enter Ireland. At the same time can I apply from UK to the repatriation unit? or I have to travel to Ireland and apply from there? More confusing from the website. As one of the member mentioned earlier the website has mentioned about the deportation cases or who are presently in UK. Can I eligible?
GIRI