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Thank you, IQU! Do you foresee any problems with my son and I just beginning to reside there? I know they are pretty strict on the matter of us residing there, which is why we're picking up and moving! Do you have any advice?IQU wrote:once your child have irish passport.your entitiled to live with your child in ireland .good luck.fine gael
Calling a spade a spade, in reality, because you are an American, who will unlikely have problems. That is the reality of the situation with the Irish Government irrespective of who they are. You would need to apply from Ireland as word is that the department won't consider cases involving those who live outside the State or "voluntarily" left the state (ie parents ,many of whom did not have legal status left before being deported during 2003-2005)CP182 wrote:Thank you, IQU! Do you foresee any problems with my son and I just beginning to reside there? I know they are pretty strict on the matter of us residing there, which is why we're picking up and moving! Do you have any advice?IQU wrote:once your child have irish passport.your entitiled to live with your child in ireland .good luck.fine gael
until he meets the residence criteria for Stamp 5 there is no point in applying for it.immigrantone wrote:My husband has a stamp 4 IBC since today for 3 years. But he has an intention to apply for stamp 5 later this year. Can he apply for stamp 5 on October 2011 while having a stamp 4 IBC until July 2014?
We are together. We have actually just recently decided to marry but now this brings up a whole new set of questions!!!! We have never lived in the same country! I got pregnant when visiting him. We have been together since Jan 2010 and have our child. He is working full-time and has an apartment for us. I'm very worried I will be denied a spouse visa due to us never having lived in the same country. Please help?[/quote]CP182 wrote:Calling a spade a spade, in reality, because you are an American, who will unlikely have problems. That is the reality of the situation with the Irish Government irrespective of who they are. You would need to apply from Ireland as word is that the department won't consider cases involving those who live outside the State or "voluntarily" left the state (ie parents ,many of whom did not have legal status left before being deported during 2003-2005)
What is the story with the father, are you and him in a de facto relationship? Are ye together? You might succeed on that basis too.