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James Hubbard
10th December 2009, 01:06
Ok, so ...

I may be getting ahead of myself, but . . .

here is my question . ..


after my wife gets her visa to come to live in UK . . . I can take her to ... England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland . . .

but

I really want to bring her to lots of nice places in Southern Ireland . . ..

now,

I know that's a different country . . .

but,

it's not covered in a schenghen visa . ..

so

question is :

how do i get to bring my wife to ireland?????

James Hubbard
10th December 2009, 01:53
I think that Darren may definately do . . . he does seem like he knows his stuff . . . I will usually consider myself informed if he comments usually :D

good man . ..

good man to arthur little....

ok right now. . .

I'd like to hear from . ..


1) Anyone who knows how to bring a wife on a "spousal visa" to ireland . . .
2) Joe Bloggs
3) "Somebody"
4) please dont be deterred . .. if you know the answer . . . please still answer :)


jim

Northerner
10th December 2009, 01:55
Considering I have a lot of family in Ireland.. I am interested to see what input this thread gets as well :D

James Hubbard
10th December 2009, 02:21
Considering I have a lot of family in Ireland.. I am interested to see what input this thread gets as well :D

me too

so lets get our irish-derived selves some answers mate :) :)

darren-b
10th December 2009, 04:18
Never did it myself, but what you need to do is apply for a visa though the Irish Embassy (think you might be able to apply online)

http://www.embassyofireland.co.uk/home/index.aspx?id=33732

Unfortunately it does cost though you shouldn't get refused if you apply correctly.

Resist the temptation to go across without a visa (even though it may be possible) as if caught your wife may get deported and a black mark on her passport.

bornatbirth
10th December 2009, 10:49
I think that Darren may definately do . . . he does seem like he knows his stuff . . . I will usually consider myself informed if he comments usually :D

good man . ..

good man to arthur little....

ok right now. . .

I'd like to hear from . ..


1) Anyone who knows how to bring a wife on a "spousal visa" to ireland . . .
2) Joe Bloggs
3) "Somebody"
4) please dont be deterred . .. if you know the answer . . . please still answer :)


jim

whats this :Erm: how to make yourself popular......

if you only want darren to reply to you why dont you just pm him :doh

James Hubbard
10th December 2009, 13:10
Born at Birth, I can see you're skimming.

May I draw your attention to the sentence where I said:

"4) please dont be deterred . .. if you know the answer . . . please still answer "

so B.A.B, if you have something worthwhile to contribute to answering the question, I'd love to hear it :)



Second point . . . We know already that Sean/Northerner would like to know the answer to the question . . . therefore, if it was a PM, he would get no benefit from it. :) I am sure also there will be others who'd like to make use of this information . . . therefore, a PM would not fit that purpose either.

If you feel bad that I didn't add your name to the list, I can add you :)


James.

LEAHnew
10th December 2009, 17:09
:Erm::Erm:sounds tampo :D:Cuckoo::Cuckoo:
reminds me my teacher rule NO FAVORITISM:yikes::Cuckoo::D

I'm sorry I cannot contribute but wishing you GOODLUCK pare:D:xxgrinning--00xx3:

belfast_dude
10th December 2009, 22:40
everyone must visit ireland once at least...beautiful land..donegal, cork, kerry..all sweet

James Hubbard
11th December 2009, 02:03
Ireland is a beautiful place, West cork, Waterford, and I even love Dublin :)

James Hubbard
11th December 2009, 02:04
:Erm::Erm:sounds tampo :D:Cuckoo::Cuckoo:
reminds me my teacher rule NO FAVORITISM:yikes::Cuckoo::D

I'm sorry I cannot contribute but wishing you GOODLUCK pare:D:xxgrinning--00xx3:

You're still calling me a priest? lol!

:yikes:

Hope you're well Leah!