Ireland Frontier worker
Hi everyone,
I will get straight to the point with my question. Can you live in Republic of Ireland and travel to N.Ireland to work:goodpost: while you live in the Republic with your non European wife? I know there is a possibility with double taxes. But I just want to know if I can get her a stamp for her to stay permanent with me in the Republic. Any one have any insight into this or who as done it this way? Im sure this must of been asked before. any answers insight's?? cheers people I am British and she American and we truly love Ireland and want to stay there permanent:nod: |
Re: Ireland Frontier worker
For the time being, yes.
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Re: Ireland Frontier worker
Originally Posted by BritInParis
(Post 12460096)
For the time being, yes.
So your saying its ok for me to do this? I have a job offer in N.IRELAND but was worried my wife wouldn't be able to stay in The Republic after 90 day's seeing as Im not working there. |
Re: Ireland Frontier worker
You get the best of both worlds. British citizens can reside in the Republic of Ireland without restriction but also currently take advantage of EEA freedom of movement rules to enable their spouse to join them. The same applies to Irish citizens resident in the UK.
Residence rights of UK citizens |
Re: Ireland Frontier worker
Originally Posted by BritInParis
(Post 12460775)
You get the best of both worlds. British citizens can reside in the Republic of Ireland without restriction but also currently take advantage of EEA freedom of movement rules to enable their spouse to join them. The same applies to Irish citizens resident in the UK.
Residence rights of UK citizens |
Re: Ireland Frontier worker
hey appreciate it people.
Also thx for link will check it out..happy days |
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