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Robert86
22nd September 2012, 09:13
Hello guys, I would like to know if I travel from the Philippines to the Republic of Ireland with wife can she accompany me using my EU treaty right of freedom of movement?? :Erm:
RickyR
22nd September 2012, 09:55
Only if she has a schengen visa, which is fairly easy and free for non eu spouses.
Robert86
22nd September 2012, 10:04
Ireland is not part of the schengen area.. Ireland like the UK has its own policies on EU migration.. :Erm:
Tinker
22nd September 2012, 10:38
Ireland is not part of the schengen area.. Ireland like the UK has its own policies on EU migration.. :Erm:
Ireland is not part of Uk. Schengen visa is all over EU, means outside Uk.
Robert86
22nd September 2012, 17:10
thats incorrect, the UK and Ireland are not schengen agreement countries.
RickyR
22nd September 2012, 17:40
Apologies, a hasty reply without fully reading the post. Unfortunately I can't help with Irish immigration regs.
rusty
22nd September 2012, 17:46
Taken from this link http://www.citizensinformation.ie/en/moving_country/moving_to_ireland/coming_to_live_in_ireland/visa_requirements_for_entering_ireland.html
Who else can land in Ireland without a visa?
You do not need a visa to land in Ireland if:
You hold a valid travel document issued by one of the following countries in accordance with Article 28 of the Geneva Convention: Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Iceland, Italy, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovak Republic, Spain, Sweden, or Switzerland.
You hold either a valid residence card 4 EU FAM or a valid permanent residence card 4 EU FAM issued by the Garda National Immigration Bureau (http://www.garda.ie/Controller.aspx?Page=31) under the European Communities (Free Movement of Persons) (No. 2) Regulations 2006 (SI 656 of 2006) (http://www.irishstatutebook.ie/2006/en/si/0656.html).
You are a family member of an EU citizen and you hold a document called "Residence card of a family member of a Union citizen" as referred to in article 10 of Directive 2004/38/EC (pdf) (http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/site/en/oj/2004/l_158/l_15820040430en00770123.pdf).
So it will depend on what is written on her current visa/permit. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Robert86
22nd September 2012, 19:18
thanks rusty for your reply!! My wife is unfortunately still in the Philippines.. We will apply for her entry clearance in November and I will spend Christmas with her in December. As my wife will then be accompanying me in Ireland, I think all we need is my passport, marriage certificate, hotel bookings, evidence of funds, flight intenary and certificate of employment.. :Erm:
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