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Do you have a source for that? My understanding is that these EEA Article 10 cards issued by the UK don't allow visa free to the EU after Dec 31, 2020. Is there any update I missed?This means, if your spouse has a permanent residence card issued under directive 2004/38/EC, her rights in the UK and EU should continue to be protected (subject to a few additional rules set out by the UK, such as applying for settled status and having health insurance in certain cases).
Irish nationals who live in Northern Ireland will retain their EU citizenship rights, as part of the withdrawal agreement.Zerubbabel wrote: ↑Mon Nov 23, 2020 9:41 amDo you have a source for that? My understanding is that these EEA Article 10 cards issued by the UK don't allow visa free to the EU after Dec 31, 2020. Is there any update I missed?This means, if your spouse has a permanent residence card issued under directive 2004/38/EC, her rights in the UK and EU should continue to be protected (subject to a few additional rules set out by the UK, such as applying for settled status and having health insurance in certain cases).
Why is her card not an Article 10 card? The OP has explicitly said that her wife has a permanent residence card based on being the spouse of an EU national. And of course she can apply for EUTR if the OP decides to move back to Republic of Ireland before 31 December.UK245 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 23, 2020 2:27 pmLot's of wrong info here.
Your wifes UK residence card is not an Article 10 card, so she is visa required. She can't apply for an EUTR visa as you are an Irish citizen. You're too late (Brexit) to use the Surinder Singh rights to port EUTR back to Ireland, and wouldn't qualify anyway if your job is NI based...you'd still be economically active in the UK, not Ireland.
Your wife would need a multi entry tourist visa, which is currently not available under covid regs.