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Old May 24th 2020, 9:23 am
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I obtained my British citizenship last year via the Romein ruling. My daughter is 22 and still studying, so she is fully dependent on me. We live in South Africa and she Isn’t eligible for an ancestral visa.
i would like to know if I can emigrate to Ireland whilst the UK is still a EU member, and take her with me as a dependent? Is there still time?
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Old May 24th 2020, 9:42 am
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The Republic of Ireland are in the so-called "Common Travel Area". This will almost certainly continue after BREXIT. It means that citizens of these two sates gave freedom of movement between the two states.

A study of these and other websites will benefit anyone interested in utilising this.

https://www.dfa.ie/brexit/getting-ir...n-travel-area/

https://www.gov.uk/government/public...-area-guidance

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Originally Posted by scot47
The Republic of Ireland are in the so-called "Common Travel Area". This will almost certainly continue after BREXIT. It means that citizens of these two sates gave freedom of movement between the two states.

A study of these and other websites will benefit anyone interested in utilising this.

https://www.dfa.ie/brexit/getting-ir...n-travel-area/

https://www.gov.uk/government/public...-area-guidance
It's not so simple scott. The daughter isn't a UK citizen, she is presumably South African.
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Aha, well said. I had not spotted that !
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If your daughter is in full-time education then she can be considered your dependant until the age of 23.
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