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Re: Once I receive a job offer (Spouse Visa from US)

Perfect! Thank you very much for the help, this makes it 100x easier knowing I won’t need to tell the employer I need at least a 3 month notice period due to my wife’s visa.
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Re: Once I receive a job offer (Spouse Visa from US)

Another quick question, if I apply for the Spouse visa using a job offer, would I be able to then move to the UK ahead of my spouse to start working the job with my wife then following once visa is...
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Posted By CelticCross

Re: Once I receive a job offer (Spouse Visa from US)

Thanks for the help.. need to get out of the immigrants mindset, of course my spouse would be the one having her fingerprints taken.
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Posted By CelticCross

Re: Once I receive a job offer (Spouse Visa from US)

I’ve definitely been misinformed about it taking 30 days then! I currently earn 34,000USD a year ihbmy current job that I’ve been working for the past 5 years so that’s no issue and having gone...
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Posted By CelticCross

Once I receive a job offer (Spouse Visa from US)

Looking for a bit of guidance here, once I receive a job offer in the UK, am I right in saying it takes roughly 30 days to apply for the spouse visa with the job offer as evidence, also can someone...
Aug 16th 2018, 11:11 pm
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Posted By CelticCross

Re: Moving in 2020, Should I apply for passport?

Thank you! I think you're right, better to be safe than sorry, I'm going to apply for it before the end of the year so I have it ahead of time.
Aug 10th 2018, 12:37 am
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Posted By CelticCross

Re: Moving in 2020, Should I apply for passport?

Irish citizen parents born in IrelandIf either of your parents was an Irish citizen who was born in Ireland, then you are automatically an Irish citizen, irrespective of your place of birth. If you...
Aug 10th 2018, 12:32 am
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Posted By CelticCross

Re: Moving in 2020, Should I apply for passport?

Not true at all, if you check the DFA website it clearly states if you have a parent born on the island of Ireland the offspring is automatically an Irish citizen, if I only had a grandparent I would...
Aug 8th 2018, 11:34 pm
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Posted By CelticCross

Re: Relocation to Sligo

Yes there is no income requirement for bringing Non EU spouse to Ireland using the EEA Freedom of Movement route. It's a matter of walking into the local Gardai HQ and presenting your Birth...
Aug 8th 2018, 11:30 pm
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Posted By CelticCross

Moving in 2020, Should I apply for passport?

I've been living and working in the US for the past 5 years, I was born in the UK to an Irish Father (And Irish grandmother on my mothers side), Obviously with an Irish father I don't need to apply...
Jun 8th 2013, 1:17 pm
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Posted By CelticCross

Income Requirements?

Ok so here's my situation:

I am a British citizen, I've been dating a Texan girl for a while now since we were teens, We have met in person and we definitely have proof of a relationship but the...
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