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Re: My experience of going the Surinder Singh route so far

I know it's a bit last minute, but for any of you in Ireland and near Waterford today there is Picnic for Singh-ers organised through the Britcits meetup group:...
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Re: My experience of going the Surinder Singh route so far

That is excellent news Angela! You've really started a great self-help group here too
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Re: My experience of going the Surinder Singh route so far

I think this only applies to partners of Irish citizens and/or Irish residents not using the EU route (the equivalent of the UK spouse visa, not the UK family permit).

Working link:...
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Re: My experience of going the Surinder Singh route so far

Under EU law your wife doesn't actually need a visa in your situation. She could turn up with her marriage certificate and any other relevant documents and they should let her in at the border. Doing...
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Re: My experience of going the Surinder Singh route so far

This is going to be quite a long post. I'm sure there will be plenty of more qualified legal opinions and blogs on this in the coming days and weeks but here's my attempt to pull out what I think is...
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Re: My experience of going the Surinder Singh route so far

Thanks Angela,

that's going on my reading list for tomorrow.

BTW if the link above doesn't work try this one: http://curia.europa.eu/juris/liste.jsf?num=C-456/12#
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Re: My experience of going the Surinder Singh route so far

It's really up to you. If she's accompanying you and you intend to settle in Ireland then her visa won't be rejected. If you are genuinely looking for work then you can stay longer then 3 months as...
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Re: My experience of going the Surinder Singh route so far

Until the Immigration Bill is passed. At which point any of the subsequent applications can be denied, completely erroneously or for made-up reasons and there will be no right of appeal based on the...
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Re: My experience of going the Surinder Singh route so far

When you say you applied for a visa and were rejected - do you mean a visa or a EEA family permit? (Easiest answer to that is: how much did you pay for it? EEA family permit cost about 5-10EUR for...
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Re: My experience of going the Surinder Singh route so far

From a practical perspective, you may also need to prove that you were entitled to use the hospital of choice for the birth. We moved to the UK at the start of the third trimester. The first page we...
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Re: My experience of going the Surinder Singh route so far

Thank you - as long as it all works out in the end and you don't end up blaming me instead :) . It sounds like you're being a lot more thorough in ensuring you do more than just go through the...
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Re: My experience of going the Surinder Singh route so far

Personally I'd go via the EU somewhere - btu that's as much based on my personal migration history anbd political ideology as anything else.
As for practicalities, if the Irish route doesn't work...
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Re: My experience of going the Surinder Singh route so far

Not having the kids might be seen as an excuse to claim that you weren't really exercising your rights and it was just transient. Not sure what, if any, of the paperwork you would provide for the...
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