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Sorry to hear about this........... what are you going to do now? This worries me immensely.. I can't possibly go back to SA as there is nothing to go back to.jack_in_the box wrote:So I finally got my letter from the EU Treaty Right Sections this morning after a long wait - tomorrow will be nine months since my application was received by them.
Anyway - my application was DENIED!!!!! Denied on the basis that i was not resident in another EU country before coming to Ireland...rather strange as I have been living & working here for nearly 6 years now on work permits. Seems like applications definitely don't get personal attention & all is done in black & white with NO SHADES OF GREY!!
Anybody else receive a letter in the last few days?
Are you not eligible for the permanent residence thing?jack_in_the box wrote:To be honest I really don't know what to do now!! I feel like my legs have been cut off!
Not only don't I want to go back to SA, but I don't want to drag my EU wife back there with me. How unfair would that be?
Then on the other hand...what kind of a life is it here when you live from work permit to work permit, from year to year!???
Like a tort case..? good plan! and get media coverage and all that. I'm in.archigabe wrote:Is it possible we can all join together for a lawsuit...in the States a group of people can get together to launch a 'class action lawsuit' so that you can share the expenses, and the decision can benefit everyone.
Im debating appealing but im waiting to hear how long that will take alternatives involve shipping my wife back to the us have her apply there for the uk and move back but i fdont want to do this still alot of things to consider.Static wrote:Sorry to hear about this........... what are you going to do now? This worries me immensely.. I can't possibly go back to SA as there is nothing to go back to.jack_in_the box wrote:So I finally got my letter from the EU Treaty Right Sections this morning after a long wait - tomorrow will be nine months since my application was received by them.
Anyway - my application was DENIED!!!!! Denied on the basis that i was not resident in another EU country before coming to Ireland...rather strange as I have been living & working here for nearly 6 years now on work permits. Seems like applications definitely don't get personal attention & all is done in black & white with NO SHADES OF GREY!!
Anybody else receive a letter in the last few days?
The act of the DoJ is in a total breach of the community law.Protest as suggested is a good idea.But the main pain is when they are forced to pay for cost of any court proceeding in the event that they lost.And by the available case laws,they will definitely loose the case.archigabe wrote:Can we appeal the decision saying the regulations S.I. No. 656 of 2006 European Communities (Free Movement of Persons) ( No. 2) Regulations 2006 come into operation only on 1 January 2007.
If we applied in 2006 we would come under the old regulations which does not require residency in another european country...anyways the whole damn law is unconstitutional!