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NON-EU SPOUSE TO JOIN EU CITIZEN In Ireland

  • 31-07-2012 1:29pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,915 ✭✭✭


    Hello All,

    I am non-EU national (Indian) and my wife is EU citizen (Hungarian). We are planning to work in Ireland from next year.
    I am myself a medical doctor and my wife who is EU citizen has done Masters in Tourism. We both are living in Hungary at the moment.

    As far as i have heard from my friend who is working in Ireland right now, i came to know that if you are a spouse of EU national then you do not need a work permit to work in Ireland. You're treated as a EU national (except that you are not a citizen yet) and have all the EU rights. Is this true? And i just have to visit Garda (local police station) and they will tell me if I need any stamp or any other document.

    Anyone who has been through the same case, can u please help us out?

    Also, do we need a job offer from Ireland before going there?

    Many thanks!!


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 59 ✭✭bazzare


    you will find the answer here much better..

    www.immigrationboards.com

    just click on Ireland and read the forums.. There are many other people in the same situatiion as you and they all post their stories and advice.

    also take a look at this website ...it is also very good just click in immigration forums

    www.newtotown.ie

    also if you take a look at the irish government website you will find that as long as you are married to an EU citizen , that means you are entitled to stamp 4 EUFAM and can live and work in any EU country

    www.inis.gov.ie


    I hope this helps you ...good luck !


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 18 Debion


    Hi I was wondering if anyone could advise me on the procedure. My brother in law is non eu national- his wife is eu national and is living here and working here. Do you know the procedure for applying for her husband to join her- is it the eufam 1 form or is there one where he can come to her while awaiting approval? He is a visa controlled national

    thanks a million


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