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For sure it is not EU2 - that one is for EU citizens to apply for permanent residence card (I actually don't understand the point of this).EUspouse82 wrote:She is applying for a resident permit as the Non EU spouse of an EN National, I think that is the. Eu 2 if am not mistaken.zafarzafar80 wrote:What form your friend have submitted ? EU1 OR EU3 ?
Apologies. Its the EU1 card she applied for and it has exceeded the six months application period.jeupsy wrote:For sure it is not EU2 - that one is for EU citizens to apply for permanent residence card (I actually don't understand the point of this).EUspouse82 wrote:She is applying for a resident permit as the Non EU spouse of an EN National, I think that is the. Eu 2 if am not mistaken.zafarzafar80 wrote:What form your friend have submitted ? EU1 OR EU3 ?
If she is applying for the first time, it should be EU1 (EU3 is for permanent residence after having already spend 5 years in Irleand).
In thereory they are obliged to answer within 6 months, but unfortunatly it is probaby very difficult to pressure them if they are late :-s
It is strange they are not replying emaisl though, whenever I emailed them they always replied within 2 days. Did your friend youse the specific address for the EU treaty rights team: eutreatyrights@justice.ie
Thanks for your suggestions and input. The bolded above is factually incorrect, the deadline for a decision to be made is exactly 6 months from application under article 10 of the Directive. If INIS will not tolerate people overstaying their visas or staying illegally in the country, they should also make sure they respect the Directive they signed to.jeupsy wrote:Argh ... really sorry for your friend :-s
Sorry I don't have any good suggstion ...
One thing though: they should have issued a temporary 6 month Stamp 4 once they acknoledged receiving the application (and actually the exact expiry date for that Stamp 4 is supposed to be their deadline to provide your friend with an answer). At least maybe your friend can try to email them again and ask them to issue another 6 months Stamp 4; it would at least make her legal here while she is waiting if she is not visa exempt for Ireland; and let her continue employement if she is working.
Actually I was saying that based on personal experience with my non EU partner's application for a residence card.EUspouse82 wrote: The bolded above is factually incorrect, the deadline for a decision to be made is exactly 6 months from application under article 10 of the Directive. If INIS will not tolerate people overstaying their visas or staying illegally in the country, they should also make sure they respect the Directive they signed to.
jeupsy wrote:Actually I was saying that based on personal experience with my non EU partner's application for a residence card.EUspouse82 wrote: The bolded above is factually incorrect, the deadline for a decision to be made is exactly 6 months from application under article 10 of the Directive. If INIS will not tolerate people overstaying their visas or staying illegally in the country, they should also make sure they respect the Directive they signed to.
They issued her a temporary Stamp 4 expiring exactly 6 months after the day they received her EUTR application - so they clearly intended to synchronise the stamp 4 expiry date with their deadline to provide an answer to the application.
But maybe this is not always the way it works ... this is my only experience
Anyway - yes it is a bit of a joke if they can't provide an answer before the 6 months :-s All the best and let us know how it goes.