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Has your spouse, as an Irish citizen, ever pursued economic activity in an EEA state other than Ireland?ITGuru wrote:I certainly qualify since my spouse is Irish Citizen.
That seems entirely dependant on the GNIB officer who issues your Stamp 4 card. Some issue it for 5 years, some for 1. Apparently it's down to who he is and how he's feeling on the day. This is Ireland.ITGuru wrote:1. How long would I get a Stamp 4 based on my wife's Irish Citizenship - 3 Year / 5 Year?. I am now stamp 4 based on my Child's Irish Citizenship.
If you return to Ireland while your Stamp 4 card is still valid, you'll just be able to get on the plane and away you go. If you're a visa required national, don't forget to get a re-entry visa from INIS before you leave Ireland though, with sufficient validity.ITGuru wrote:2. How long could I stay out of Ireland if I am Stamp 4? I plan to go back to my country for a period of 4 Years. Would I face any troubles with GNIB?
Nope - a GNIB card represents the fact that you legally reside in Ireland.ITGuru wrote:Would I be able to get a new GNIB card via Irish Embassy in my country after the current one's expiry?