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Your EU husband is entitled to bring you to Ireland while he looks for a job.Emc wrote: i was told by the embassy that my husband has to have a job in Ireland in order for me to apply, Is it true?
Both you and your husband can travel together, and you can apply forEmc wrote: I ve got just one more Question- Does my husband need to be in Ireland and be looking for a job and do i have to prove his presence there to the embassy while applying? i believe thats where he ll excerses his 3 months right of free movement in any EU and i can join him? Cos i really want to be with him asas, not be abroad , just becouse Irish embassy decides to reject EU law.
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