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I don't know what "a few weeks" means, since we all know the DoJ's idea of "less than six months" means "10+ months". I also don't know whether they are doing this for all EU1 applicants or what.I've just had a reply back from the Department of Justice about your case. The Department says that it intends to issue you with a Stamp 4 permission to remain in the State. This permission will enable you to work in Ireland and will be granted for two years. A letter to confirm this will be posted out to you within the next few weeks. The reason behind this is that the Department expect the recent High Court case to be appealed to the Supreme Court and this appeal will take about two years before a judgement will issue. Once the Supreme Court has made its judgement the Department of Justice may have to reconsider applications to for residency, such as yours. While the Stamp 4 permission will allow you to reside and work in Ireland, it does not fall under the category of residence card as laid out in Article 10 of Directive 2004/38 and may not be accepted by other EU Member States as proof of residency in Ireland.