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I don't have that much knowledge about EUfam4 but may be this can helpknapps wrote:I have applied for LTR and Citizenship after 5 years on EUfam4.
My question is during my LTR application, Can my go abroad for medical treatment? She is sick and if she stays in Ireland she has to wait for 2 years or more before she can get treatment or no treatment the way medical system is here. We both have VHI insurance for 6 years but that is no benefit.
It is a lot faster back home for her and she should be fine in about 3 to 5 months...
Tell me if this will affect my application of LTR?
So are you pretty confident that you have PR already? That is, has your wife been working (or ??) that whole time and you and she have not had any absences of more than 6 months per year in that time?knapps wrote:Actually my wife is EU citizen not me.
I applied for yes PR based on my Eu wife.
We both have been living in Ireland for about 7 years.
Directive 2004/38/EC, CHAPTER IV – Right of Permanent Residence,
Section I Eligibility
Article 16 – General rules for Union citizens and their family members
3. Continuity of residence shall not be affected by temporary absences not exceeding a total of six months a year, or by absences of a longer duration for compulsory military service, or by one absence of a maximum of 12 consecutive months for important reasons such as pregnancy and childbirth, serious illness, study or vocational training, or a posting in another Member State or a third country.
4. Once acquired, the right of permanent residence shall be lost only through absence from the host Member State for a period exceeding two consecutive years.
Is that your website?PIKKA wrote:http://www.4eufam.info/travel-documents
I thought spouses of EU with EUFAM card go for EU2 after 5 years.knapps wrote:I have applied for LTR and Citizenship after 5 years on EUfam4.
My question is during my LTR application, Can my go abroad for medical treatment? She is sick and if she stays in Ireland she has to wait for 2 years or more before she can get treatment or no treatment the way medical system is here. We both have VHI insurance for 6 years but that is no benefit.
It is a lot faster back home for her and she should be fine in about 3 to 5 months...
Tell me if this will affect my application of LTR?
Her leaving will likely not have an impact on your application. The success or failure of your application depends on historical residence information for you and historical residence and work information for your wife. In fact, I do not see how DOJ will even know she is out of the country while processing your application (but it is not relevant anyways).So, my question, during my application process for PR if she leaves for medical treatment again (bear in mind we have been married for 5 and half months approx) will it affect my rights of residency??
Super news! So from what you have described, in Aug 2010 she got PR. She has it now, and she will not loose it unless you leave Ireland for 2 years of (I believe) continuous absence.knapps wrote:She arrived in Ireland in Aug, 2005 and she worked since then until End, 2009 full time. Then left for 10 months on medical ground.
Her PR may possibly be relevant for her. But mostly she will likely and can be unconcerned about it. But her PR is very relevant for YOUR PR.knapps wrote:My Goodness!! Why is it relevant that my wife has PR or travel documents etc etc..She is an EU citizen...she does not need a PR or travel documents? She does not want it as she is from EU.