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According to http://www.welfare.ie/foi/cis_ppsallprocs.htmlIf you are not Irish, you will need to produce the following documents:
* Your passport or national identity card
Or
* Your Immigration Card
And
* Evidence of your address, such as a household bill (ESB, telephone, gas, etc.) in your name.
My husband was in the country on a C-Tourist visa when he applied for his PPS number at the Dept of Social Welfare. We brought our folder of evidence (stuff we use for Dept of Justice), but only had to submit the following docs which were photocopied.5.5 PROOF OF ID - NON EEA NATIONALS
* Current Valid Passport or Certificate of Registration with the Department of Justice, Equality and Law Reform (Green Book or Plastic Card)
and
* Evidence of either birth/work*/unemployment/residency/tax liability/education in the foreign country.
(* includes Work Permit or letter from the Dept. of Justice, Equality and Law Reform giving permission to work)
and
* Evidence of address in Ireland
5.7 The usual proof of address is a utility/household bill but if you don't have one the following are acceptable alternative documents showing address: Official letter/document, financial statement, property lease or tenancy agreement, receipt/bill for rented accommodation, a letter from your employer confirming employment and showing your address. If you are staying with friends or relatives and have none of the above documents then a letter from the householder confirming your residency is acceptable. You will appreciate that all above documents must show both your name and Irish address. If you are a married woman where no bills or documents are in your own name you should mention this and present the household bill.
Is there any possibility for your wife to get Portuguese citizenship by marriage:rafo wrote:H
My wife is Brazilian and I am Portuguese, we married in Ireland 2 years ago (when the rules were different), but left the country for 9 months.