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by bulmash » Fri Jun 15, 2007 11:03 am
I am new to this board. My husband, a Swedish National, found it for me. The lawyer for his company informed me that they had ruled on the Kumar Case and here is what she emailed me...
"A barrister contacted me yesterday to advise that there had been a judgment on Tuesday last from Judge Hanna in the case of Kumar v The Minister for Justice. This case is similar to your case in that Mr. Kumar was refused a residency card on the grounds of Regulation 3(2). Unfortunately the High Court upheld the validity of Article 3(2) of the Regulations saying it was intra vires the EU Directive i.e. permitted under the Directive.
However, the barrister also told me that the facts of the case is likely to have influenced the Court, as in his decision Judge Hanna seemed to have relied solely upon an European Court of Justice judgment (Akrich) having regard to an individual's behaviour in terms of circumventing national immigration laws. Mr. Kumar did not have such a straightforward case as your case and so this is likely to have affected the Judge's decision.
Mr. Kumar may of course appeal this decision to the Irish Supreme Court who have jurisdiction to reverse the decision. However, a Supreme Court Appeal could take many months. In the interim period there are likely to be other cases more in line with your own set of facts and so if there is a positive determination in any of those cases, this will clear the way for you to obtain a residency card (subject of course to the State appealing any such decisions"
She has advised me to try to apply for a Student Visa. Has anyone begun this process?
My concern is that I'm leaving the country to go to Sweden at the end of the month, and I'm concerned I will not be let back in. Has anyone left recently, at least since we've received the "denial" letters?
I appreciate any feedback I can get.
Thanks,
Stacie
American woman, married to a Swedish National