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HiSRAQAI wrote:Posted: Fri Jul 05, 2013 5:14 pm Post subject: Ireland on Directive 2004/38/EC from Pakistan
Hi All,
My husband is now ready to apply to the Irish Embassy in Pakistan for his Irish Visa to join me in Dublin. I am staying in Dublin, in a cheap hostel, until my husband gets his visa and then ill get more permanent accommodation sorted out.
I remember seeing a few people on this forum who have applied through the Irish Embassy in Pakistan for their visa under this directive, and I have searched, but I cannot find anything. Can anyone tell me, who has been through this process in Pakistan, please let me know how horrendous, or if, their experience was?
I dont want to go through the hell of what we went through with France, again. With Ireland, its seems like a pretty straightforward online application - can anyone tell me where they sent the marriage certificates and other documents to? I heard that they only have a small office in Pakistan and that applications are actually processed in Ireland itself or Dubai. Anyone know??
My husband will also be submitting evidence of the fact that me (the EU Citizen) has registered with the Tax Authorities in Ireland as self employed, along with my PPS number. I know that this is not required, but we are going to send it anyway, as proof of my being in Ireland, though the letter of registration confirmation that the Tax Revenue sent me, was sent to my UK address, but thats only because I do not have permanent address here yet, until hubby arrives. Will this be a problem? Ill also submit a copy of my Ryan Air flight ticket to Dublin, to show that I actually traveled there
Any other suggestions???
Wish us luck!!!
jinkazama_11 wrote:HiSRAQAI wrote:Posted: Fri Jul 05, 2013 5:14 pm Post subject: Ireland on Directive 2004/38/EC from Pakistan
Hi All,
My husband is now ready to apply to the Irish Embassy in Pakistan for his Irish Visa to join me in Dublin. I am staying in Dublin, in a cheap hostel, until my husband gets his visa and then ill get more permanent accommodation sorted out.
I remember seeing a few people on this forum who have applied through the Irish Embassy in Pakistan for their visa under this directive, and I have searched, but I cannot find anything. Can anyone tell me, who has been through this process in Pakistan, please let me know how horrendous, or if, their experience was?
I dont want to go through the hell of what we went through with France, again. With Ireland, its seems like a pretty straightforward online application - can anyone tell me where they sent the marriage certificates and other documents to? I heard that they only have a small office in Pakistan and that applications are actually processed in Ireland itself or Dubai. Anyone know??
My husband will also be submitting evidence of the fact that me (the EU Citizen) has registered with the Tax Authorities in Ireland as self employed, along with my PPS number. I know that this is not required, but we are going to send it anyway, as proof of my being in Ireland, though the letter of registration confirmation that the Tax Revenue sent me, was sent to my UK address, but thats only because I do not have permanent address here yet, until hubby arrives. Will this be a problem? Ill also submit a copy of my Ryan Air flight ticket to Dublin, to show that I actually traveled there
Any other suggestions???
Wish us luck!!!
I suppose you were married in Pakistan. In this case have you been asked by Irish embassy to get your marriage certificate/nikha nama attested/appostiled by an Irish embassy in pakistan?
also you mentioned that you faced problems with French. could you please explain these as I am planning to move to either France or Ireland to exercise my treaty right. This may help me choosing the right country.
Thanks
Brigid from Ireland wrote:E-mail the revenue to give them your new address (the hostel). They don't need it and probably won't write to you but the e-mail is your proof that you are now living in Ireland and have informed the revenue. It is about creating written records, so you do this by e-mail as this gives you a copy of the record.
Also build up documentation to show that you are in Ireland. Withdraw ten euro once a week from your Irish bank account at an Irish location - that is proof you are there - the bank records will show a withdrawal in Dublin once a week, which is proof you are in Dublin.
I don't know what form of self employment you plan to engage in, but you also need to start keeping records of this - it can be as simple as a list of the people that you teach private language lessons to, or that you babysit for, or a list of the artwork that you sell.
To be specific re apostilled of documents. From where you got your documents appstilled/stamped?SRAQAI wrote:
Everything of ours has been stamped/apostilled keft right at centre, when we were at the mercy of tbe horrible French embassy in Pakistan. So, we have submitted the same thing of course for ireland. Emily has posted a link to my threads re. my experience with France. All I can say is, please do not go to France..... its for your own good. For us it was hell and back. The beloved was phenomenal
I am not entirely sure because my husband did it, i think he bad to go to the pakistani foreign affairs office or something and then to Sawabi which is where we got married, to get some kind of stamp from an office there.jinkazama_11 wrote:To be specific re apostilled of documents. From where you got your documents appstilled/stamped?SRAQAI wrote:
Everything of ours has been stamped/apostilled keft right at centre, when we were at the mercy of tbe horrible French embassy in Pakistan. So, we have submitted the same thing of course for ireland. Emily has posted a link to my threads re. my experience with France. All I can say is, please do not go to France..... its for your own good. For us it was hell and back. The beloved was phenomenal
I have tried to email Irish counsel in Karachi but their email inbox is full and I get my email bounced back. I will be thankful if you could tell me how to approach the consulate in Karachi?
I havent seen anything on the website stating that they need to be attested .... that doesnt really make much sense.... why would Ireland attest a foreign document? Its usually the country the document originates from that attests documents. My husband sent the documents through post to Karachi from Lahore.jinkazama_11 wrote:I think documents should be attested from Irish consulate Karachi if one have to apply in Ireland or UK.
Can you please tell me how to contact Irish embassy in Karachi? Did your husband went to Karachi consulate to submit his application or to some application processing office in Islamabad?
Thanks for this information we have done this and this is what we have sent, thank you.paddy12 wrote:hi just for your information you husband must have nikahnama which is in URDU , you need to get it translated in english and attested by a notory public. also your husband need to get your marriage registerd with NADRA and NADRA will issue him a marriage cert which will be in english n urdu . so when your husband will apply he need to submit orignal NADRA marriage cert and attested copies of nikahnama and english translated attested copy
im telling you with my own experience n after confirmation from irish consulate in pak
Brigid from Ireland wrote:If you can get a job (even a poorly paid part time job) in additon to the self employment, this makes life much easier when you want to show that you are a migrant worker.
So it is a very good idea to try to get some part time work as an employee.