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I am not sure why the Irish and UK ask about details of where you are living. I can not see any requirement for answering. As long as you are exercising your treaty rights (working or self employed or self-sufficient or student), you can be a "traveller" with no fixed address.ciaramc wrote:aAlso it asks about renting or home owning, but as I'm neither can I simply send a letter from my family member statng I'm living in the family home?
http://eumovement.wordpress.com/eu-coun ... o-ireland/ has a number of links. See especially http://www.deti.ie/labour/workpermits/marriedtoeu.htm about working.ciaramc wrote:If I was to claim anything from social welfare eg medical card/gp card would this effect my husband's application? I'm not sure how it works I mean he has a residence card from Italy still valid for another 3 years sort everythfrom there? Also we have a child born in Italy but Irish passport? I understand he can apply through her also now due to this new case that has just come out? I'm looking for work!
Also will they give him a temporary stamp so he can work while he is getting the EU sorted?
An application under Zambrano would probably be refused by the INIS on account of the fact that a refusal of the father's applicaiton where the mother is Irish does not interfere with the childs rights as an EU Citizen. If the father was to be deported, the child could remain with the mother in Ireland. It's potentially one of those situations that should be tested in the Irish Courts (I think it was Judge Cooke who released a statement to that effect in the immediate aftermath of the Zambrano ruling). He should seek to apply under Zambrano anyway if only to see what the response would be.ciaramc wrote:ok thanks for replies - I'm looking for work so hopefully find something soon - wondered I'm hearing alot about this Zambrano(sp) case we have a daughter who is obviously an Irish citizen can he apply for residence based on being her father also?