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Thread: Ireland . . . after spousal visa, what about Ireland?

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    Ireland . . . after spousal visa, what about Ireland?

    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?????


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    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

    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


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    Considering I have a lot of family in Ireland.. I am interested to see what input this thread gets as well


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    Quote Originally Posted by Northerner View Post
    Considering I have a lot of family in Ireland.. I am interested to see what input this thread gets as well
    me too

    so lets get our irish-derived selves some answers mate


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    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/ho....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.


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    Quote Originally Posted by James Hubbard View Post
    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

    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 how to make yourself popular......

    if you only want darren to reply to you why dont you just pm him
    i have learnt to do what my wife says!


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    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.


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    sounds tampo
    reminds me my teacher rule NO FAVORITISM

    I'm sorry I cannot contribute but wishing you GOODLUCK pare
    Don't make promises when you are in JOY. Don't reply when you are SAD.
    Don't take decisions when you are ANGRY. Think twice, Act wise. BE happy.


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    everyone must visit ireland once at least...beautiful land..donegal, cork, kerry..all sweet
    POWER TO THE PEACEFUL. MABUHAY IRELAND AND PHILIPPINES


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    Ireland is a beautiful place, West cork, Waterford, and I even love Dublin


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    Quote Originally Posted by LEAHnew View Post
    sounds tampo
    reminds me my teacher rule NO FAVORITISM

    I'm sorry I cannot contribute but wishing you GOODLUCK pare
    You're still calling me a priest? lol!



    Hope you're well Leah!


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