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    hi everyone am back from my trip to phil been two months with wife but now need to get her here as i dont get any where near the amount needed we was thinking the dublin route unless uk have closed that too what i want to know has anyone done that since tha new rules came in and what if any pit falls am i looking at going down this road are there any tips or sites that i can go onto and find work i am a hgv driver as i work agencys it would only be for the short time needed to get her there then bring her to uk many thanks


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    Quote Originally Posted by hawk View Post
    hi everyone am back from my trip to phil been two months with wife but now need to get her here as i dont get any were near the amount needed we was thinking the dublin route unless uk have closed that too what i want to know as anyone done that since tha new rules came in and what if any pit falls am i looking at going down this road are there any tips or sites that i can go onto and find work i am a hgv driver as i work agencys it would only be for the short time needed to get her there then bring her to uk many thanks
    What do you mean by the Dublin Route??

    If you mean by way of securing an Irish Passport and claiming Family Permit as an EEA national/citizen, then I'm sorry to say that you are indeed a few months too late as that particular 'loophole' has been closed since last October 2012.

    Now, if you are definitely sure there's no way to reach the £18600 income target within UK, then you may wish to consider physically moving to another EU member state (as a UK citizen) to follow the EEA Route

    Have a review of this thread here and see if anything interests you or if you think you could make use of the principle.

    Be very sure to follow these important links:-

    DIRECTIVE 2004/38/EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL

    The Immigration (European Economic Area) Regulations

    Free movement for EU citizens and their non-EU family members

    Freedom to move and live in Europe

    UKBA webpage How to apply for an EEA family permit


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    sorry i forgot to say the eea route family permit


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    Quote Originally Posted by hawk View Post
    sorry i forgot to say the eea route family permit
    Just follow the thread and links provided in my previous post

    If you have specific questions, fire away.


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    tryed web for any work agencys in dublin but nothing good so checked nationel express they do a service to dublin for £38 ish so when i get some spare time i will go over and try looking around also check out any poss accomadation as i only got around £7000 last 7 month am never going to be with my wife usual way so its got to be eea familey permit unless things change in ukba income amount but thats never going to be soon lol


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    Quote Originally Posted by hawk View Post
    tryed web for any work agencys in dublin but nothing good so checked nationel express they do a service to dublin for £38 ish so when i get some spare time i will go over and try looking around also check out any poss accomadation as i only got around £7000 last 7 month am never going to be with my wife usual way so its got to be eea familey permit unless things change in ukba income amount but thats never going to be soon lol
    Hawk, if you research the links I posted you'll see that the only income requirement for EEA route is that equal to social security payment levels.
    So no need to seek out high-paying work.

    Good idea to go to Dublin and have a look around


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    Quote Originally Posted by Terpe View Post

    Good idea to go to Dublin and have a look around
    "Off to Dublin in the green" ... as a means of keeping visa sponsors out of the red, eh?


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    thanks guys for your help will be going over as soon as i can get time on a fact finding trip first then over for time needed. how long do i need be in country before wife apply for permit as cant find ref in links suppled thanks again


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    Quote Originally Posted by hawk View Post
    thanks guys for your help will be going over as soon as i can get time on a fact finding trip first then over for time needed. how long do i need be in country before wife apply for permit as cant find ref in links suppled thanks again
    Hawk, there's no specific time period. You just need to be 'established'

    To be on the safe side of regulations I would suggest that to be 'established' you should have an address in Ireland (somewhere to live) and a job. That's it.

    Take a look here at this link as it gives information on the Qualifying Family Members who wish to JOIN EU Citizen in Ireland.

    Hope this link will help you.


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    many thanks terpe and everyone else i will read it all


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    i have sent irland immigration emails about staying there and all they say is go to there web and not anwsering my question i have read it but what i need to know is have i to stay the full 3 months without leaving irland to get my eutr or am i allowed to leave and go back without losing the time in state ?do any you guys know of any cheap rentals private not agencys to keep rent down plus anyone know any driving firms/agenys hiring hgv drivers thanks


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    Quote Originally Posted by hawk View Post
    i have sent irland immigration emails about staying there and all they say is go to there web and not anwsering my question i have read it but what i need to know is have i to stay the full 3 months without leaving irland to get my eutr or am i allowed to leave and go back without losing the time in state ?do any you guys know of any cheap rentals private not agencys to keep rent down plus anyone know any driving firms/agenys hiring hgv drivers thanks
    Sorry Hawk, I must be having another 'senior moment' as I cannot understand your question.

    Can't help with accommodation or work.

    Just a head-up hawk, be very cautious about contact and questions to immigration concerning your plans. UK and Ireland have what is called the Common Travel Area (CTA) and WILL attempt to conspire against your strategy in some way.
    Read those links you will discover all the answers.


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    Hi Hawk, I'm just seeing this post now.. are you in Ireland?? how is things going for you?? If you need any other information regarding exercising your treaty rights etc in Ireland under the EU directive I can add you to a facebook group that will give you everything you require. I will be in Ireland next week with my wife we will be travelling together from the Philippines, luckily I've already secured a job. If you need any help, let me know.


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    robert -whats the facebook group?


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    ... hellish really, the increasing number of obstacles the British Govt's putting in the way of some of our members - and goodness knows how many other couples we're unaware of - whose top priority is to be with their lawfully-wedded partners in a so~called "democratic society".

    It truly IS high time SOMETHING was done about it!


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