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SSH wrote:Hi Guys,
Information previously posted on INIS.GOV.IE for the zambrano case is not there anymore, they have removed the link, and there is no other place inside INIS website where i can find the info posted previously.
any ideas ?
or has DoJ changed their mind again ?
Well their barrister indicated that there would be "letters" going out, but the Department should not be writing directly to the applicant whilst the matter is "sub judice", I assumed they meant letters from the CSSO to the solicitors. All the proofs are in the affidavits grounding JR. I was surprised at the length of the adjournment. (2 months). Judge Cooke didn't seem surprised and granted it straight away.My understanding is that the cases where listed for mention a few days ago. It was announced that the Minister was reviewing the files and was sending out letters to the applicants to request that they make their submissions and send in proofs. Surely most cases that fall within Zambrano will succeed, and making many cases moot, anyway.
Yeah of course they should. If you have an Irish Citizen Child and are an active parent, avail of it. Many people are here on economic basis ie required to remain economically viable. At least such requirement is gone if here on basis of child. Either way, even if you did not bother, you would always be able to rely on Zambrano if there was a threat of deportation due to loss of job.judwaa52 wrote:Thanks Immigration Lawyer....
I wonder if people who are on stamp4 already ( ICT Working VISA or any other means) should avail of this or not.
I remember vaguely, when they brought more clarification on who can and cannot apply for LTR, they mentioned people who are on the IBC scheme can not apply for LTR.
I am thinking if people change their stamps under this new scheme they might introduce a fancy rule latter on with restrictions on weather people on this scheme can apply for LTR/Citizenship or not.
Any media, as in reports of the case in court, or like the Cork Man recentl who told his story to the media about his wife who received a deportation order 3-4 years ago and then created a family.Morrisj wrote:Mr Walsg i wont say you are wrong but u should know its only when Applicant(s) goes to Court for JR,thats when it becomes a CASE so there wasn't anyway that could have been in the transcript,as for the media,u mean d Irish media or the media from the country of d non eu spouse?if its the later(d Irish dude was me mate)Newspaper that displayed how d incident happened,Police reports,statements from eyewitness were included in their Application For revocation,I saw those documents with me own eyes
Morrisj wrote:even with an application sent in,it took d Dept 2yrs to revoke d deportation,Mr Walgs i ve seen many unreasonable decisions,I aint no lawyer,just this public relation thingy in me.U r either judging from what u ve heard or from what was happening when u were with d Dept.I know about d juju and all but d truth is,juju exist but due 2 abuses n lies even genuine application involving juju reference can never be accepted anymore by d Dept. u helped 3 non eu spouse of Irish citizens?when?Between 2008/2011?
It is incorrect what you are saying. You are saying all cases get refused. That is a down right lie. I have little reason for suggesting otherwise. Yes, people with deportation orders will not succeed.Yes if the marriage was suspicious or done only a few months after entering, it might not succeed.Morrisj wrote:Alrite lets just say u r calling me a lier,wud ve love to show correspondences btw d Dept and few people,i have read but couldnt be bothered,am not into immigration,law or politics,how can i know this things abt d dept,court if am just a dentist,i didn just hear things,I read them.Anyways if actually ur story about helping those ppl is true,then its not fair to d group of ppl in same situation,having no connection,come on r u related to d Irish citizens involved in those u helped?
If the parents lived in Ireland at time of child's birth, and the child was an Irish citizen, yes, it will or should help them get over the work permit issue. When Romania entered the EU and the work permits were in place, the Romanian nationals who had already got status in Ireland on basis of parentage of citizen children were exempt from the this requirementImmigrationLawyer wrote:Can you please give full details of this letter from the Romanian community? I am interested in this issue, I think Zambrano will help Romanian parents of Irish citizen children.
What an idiot.Morrisj wrote:U know what? thank u am a lier but atleast i ve achieved what i wanted,my achievement~u really dnt knw what u r oppossing,Zambrano is here to stay and zambrano didnt favour d failed asylum seekers only as u said,non eu spouse of Irish nationals(with kids)benefited from Zambrano and please dnt say anything about Romanians/Bulgarians/2014 cos if u check romanians community online,u il find out they wrote a letter to Dept and not until they get a reply,all comments should be reserved.Thank u
At least children know who to spell, Morris. Deal with the points I made. Leave the Childish comments to one side, you have little to come back on. Again, provide the links that I have asked for and have the decency to simply say, okay, I was wrong that time.Morrisj wrote:Mr Walsg u r d most childish person 4real.Oh cos i read about Romanians that made a romanian today ah?u r a joke,I was never against Romanian/Bulgarians,i was only trying to take that hatred u ve for foreigners especially Nigerians(cos thats d only set of Asylum seekers using juju stories not all)u keep saying its nt fair n R&B,i keep askin how d spouse of Irish is treated compare to d spouse of a British,French etc in Ireland,you said Eu applies,cant u read or r u shame to say thats not fair on Irish
You achieved nothing, provide your supporting argument on that. I would strongly advise by the way, calling or suggesting someone as a dearly beloved with no proof or no basis, causes legal consequences, even the internet does not escape it. I would strongly advice that you provide proof as oppose to your theory to prove it.Morrisj wrote:As i said i ve achieved what i wanted,u r not really bothered abt Zambrano or d Romanians,u r just paranoid cos of specific foreigners either muslim or Nigerians gaining right even to d point u dont even care about how Irish citizens that are also family to those foreigners r treated compared to how Eu family members (foreigners or not)which is definitely a bonafide proof that there r now many classes of Irish citizens-2day's post btw us,actually gonna be d last cos its like arguin with a fool/wannab lawy