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runie80 wrote:Today is the official confirmation of the state of deniel !
http://www.independent.ie/national-news ... 95610.html
http://www.rte.ie/news/2007/0709/housing.html
That futher backs up my previous post with regards to economy !
10,000 jobs feared to be lost this year in construction sector.
P.S i know its not related to EU-1 directly but i just found this info so
posting that any new immigrant may be thinking of buying a house here be careful !
runie80 wrote:I knew its easy to wind up the Average Irish
You prove my point !
I am not reading all your pointless replies!
Thanks for wasting time !
i used art 8 as it would be one of the first pieces of legisaltion that would help an applicant like yourself. however, i also note one needs to be aware as it is a qualifiying right. i am sure you have read the entire judgement, and the part where the judge tries to explain why reg 3.2 is ok and explaining in detail the original point of the early regulations that dealt with freedom of movement and the rights of family reunification and what family reunification actually isbrownbonno wrote:walrusgumble,
Its a great efforts presenting case laws to butress your case.But the cases have to be brought to context.
Firtsly,the legality of the Irish transposition of the Directive 2004/38/EC especially artcle3(2).Which is not in line with the original EU commission text.
Secondly,the denial of the EU1 based on the Article3(2) is clearly a breach of the individual rights which can be brought to national courts for redress.Although,the individuals involved have not got the courage or the ''know how'' to put up the case.Remember,this refusal is an express expel order from the state(here comes your popular Article 8 ECHR)of the non EU citizen.
This is a forum where ordinary terms should be used for a better understanding to the forum members.
Point to note is that the ROI is one of the most beneficial of the European commission development funds.And the booming economy of the last couple of years from the America big corporation took advantages of the available manpower in Ireland.Now that things are taking a different shapes,i am sorry Ireland will be left with the P***** plumbers as the skilled migrants will be moving to next shop.
Finally,the construction of the Directive 2004/38/EC came from the MRAX case.
i will stop. but look at the attacks made against me, and the moanings about this country. i know you are understandably angry with things. but when someone comes here to contribute on the ins and outs of what goes on in state departments and irish law, dont shoot the messaginer. remarks like what runie have made to me about me and this country are not going to help him.i dont care who someone is, i believe in an eye for an eye tooth for a tooth. if i am going to get attacked by remarks of "average irish" well i am going give it back harder. but if i am going to get attacked on legal, practical aspects of these cases, well fair enough it can be discussed in a civil way. it cant be one rule for them and one rule for the other.BigAppleWoodenShoe wrote:Walrusgrumble, I don't know where the moderator is, but you seriously have to quit attacking people on this forum. If every post you write is going to end in a derogatory manner, then maybe you should stop posting here. People on this forum have faced a lot of challenges and yes, sometimes we need to vent our frustrations. But we are all here for the same reason at the end of the day. We want to have a home, and some security in our status. If you can't appreciate that, then why visit this site? Are you really that bored that you have nothing better to do than agitate people?