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thanks agniuksagniukas wrote:there is no law in relation to residency in ireland for the parents of irish nationals. if they come on c visit visa, they must go back after 90 days. c visit visa cannot be extended.
On the Contraryagniukas wrote:there is no law in relation to residency in ireland for the parents of irish nationals. if they come on c visit visa, they must go back after 90 days. c visit visa cannot be extended.
Leave was granted, but its only leaveTandor wrote:Does anyone know if this case has been heard yet / if there was an outcome? Seems directly related to the OP's query.
That is the list for the week.riseen wrote:Tomorrow the High Court will begin to hear the first of hundreds of cases where parents of children born here are seeking to be returned to Ireland with their children. The families of children born here are now legally entitled to return following a decision of the European Court of Justice in March which declared children born in the EU to foreign national parents are entitled to EU citizenship.
Under the European Court's 'Zambrano' judgement, it appears that the State will have to pay the costs of returning the families who were deported even when their children were born here.
Even though the Zambrano judgement was passed down in March the Department of Justice and Garda National Immigration Bureau continued deporting families of children born here.
One of the cases coming to the High Court involves a Mongolian woman and her two children who were born here. She was deported in August and is now seeking to be returned to Ireland.
walrusgumble wrote:That is the list for the week.riseen wrote:Tomorrow the High Court will begin to hear the first of hundreds of cases where parents of children born here are seeking to be returned to Ireland with their children. The families of children born here are now legally entitled to return following a decision of the European Court of Justice in March which declared children born in the EU to foreign national parents are entitled to EU citizenship.
Under the European Court's 'Zambrano' judgement, it appears that the State will have to pay the costs of returning the families who were deported even when their children were born here.
Even though the Zambrano judgement was passed down in March the Department of Justice and Garda National Immigration Bureau continued deporting families of children born here.
One of the cases coming to the High Court involves a Mongolian woman and her two children who were born here. She was deported in August and is now seeking to be returned to Ireland.
http://www.courts.ie/LegalDiary.NSF/PDA ... inish=8560
Tomorrow? FOr hearing? As in the 13th? Because if so, its not listed, the cases are against the RAT
An injunction Application by any chance?