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    Quote Originally Posted by belfast_dude View Post
    the process is very complicate
    Not really, piece of cake if all the documents are present and correct, the only real problem is having to wait.
    Ask anybody here.

    Now, if you want to be different and you are actually Irish.....
    Then it gets better.

    If you take advantage of the fact of using your Irish Republic dual nationality, then you can bring your asawa in the UK using the EEA Family Permit route.

    It is faster, It doesn't cost anything at all and as an EEA Citizen it is your Godgiven "right", they may huff and puff, but as long as all the documents are correct they cannot refuse the Family Permit.

    http://filipinaroses.com/showthread....&highlight=EEA

    http://filipinaroses.com/showthread....+family+permit

    http://www.ukvisas.gov.uk/en/howtoap...snationals#Q10

    Good luck


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    Quote Originally Posted by aromulus View Post


    Not really, piece of cake if all the documents are present and correct, the only real problem is having to wait.
    Ask anybody here.

    Now, if you want to be different and you are actually Irish.....
    Then it gets better.

    If you take advantage of the fact of using your Irish Republic dual nationality, then you can bring your asawa in the UK using the EEA Family Permit route.

    It is faster, It doesn't cost anything at all and as an EEA Citizen it is your Godgiven "right", they may huff and puff, but as long as all the documents are correct they cannot refuse the Family Permit.

    http://filipinaroses.com/showthread....&highlight=EEA

    http://filipinaroses.com/showthread....+family+permit

    http://www.ukvisas.gov.uk/en/howtoap...snationals#Q10

    Good luck
    one problem.. when we were married i put down that i was a british citizen.. not irish...so on the wedding cert it says i am british...i wish i had found this website years ago...but me and my asawa will not give up...no way...salamat po


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    Quote Originally Posted by belfast_dude View Post
    one problem.. when we were married i put down that i was a british citizen.. not irish...so on the wedding cert it says i am british...i wish i had found this website years ago...but me and my asawa will not give up...no way...salamat po
    I don't think that matters much, you can always phone UKBA and find out for sure.

    I am not guaranteeing that they will answer the phone, tho.....


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    welcome to the forum, and goodluck!
    God grant me the serenity to accept the things i cannot change, the courage to change the things i can and the wisdom to hide the bodies of those people i had to kill because they pissed me off.


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    Quote Originally Posted by aromulus View Post


    Now, if you want to be different and you are actually Irish.....
    Then it gets better.

    If you take advantage of the fact of using your Irish Republic dual nationality, then you can bring your asawa in the UK using the EEA Family Permit route.

    It is faster, It doesn't cost anything at all and as an EEA Citizen it is your Godgiven "right", they may huff and puff, but as long as all the documents are correct they cannot refuse the Family Permit.

    IF he were a 'Dublin Dude' ... then yes! But he's from NORTHERN Ireland! [see simultaneous introductory thread]. And therefore he will need to go through the same tedious - and expensive - rigmarole as any other British subject.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Little View Post
    IF he were a 'Dublin Dude' ... then yes! But he's from NORTHERN Ireland! [see simultaneous introductory thread]. And therefore he will need to go through the same tedious - and expensive - rigmarole as any other British subject.
    Arthur...............
    Give me some credit....

    Irish people, even if born in the north can automatically get Irish Nationality on request.

    Making them de facto EEA nationals in the UK...


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    do u mean i can qualify for the EEA famliy permit...i was married under british status on the wedding cert..i thought british status wud be easier...damn this is complicated


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    Quote Originally Posted by aromulus View Post
    Arthur...............
    Give me some credit....

    Irish people, even if born in the north can automatically get Irish Nationality on request.

    Making them de facto EEA nationals in the UK...
    do u mean i can qualify for the EEA famliy permit...i was married under british status on the wedding cert..i thought british status wud be easier...damn this is complicated


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    thankz

    thank you to everyone making me feel very welcome


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    Quote Originally Posted by aromulus View Post
    Arthur...............
    Give me some credit....

    [/SIZE]
    ... credit where it's due ... unlike "the damn" ... credit duly given!


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    Quote Originally Posted by aromulus View Post
    Irish people, even if born in the north can automatically get Irish Nationality on request.

    Making them de facto EEA nationals in the UK...

    Sorry ... hadn't realised this applied to the WHOLE of the 'Emerald Isle'. [Why would I?]. The luck of the , eh!


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    Halo from a fellow westy

    If you don’t have one already apply for an Irish passport it should not matter what nationality you have on the marriage cert once you have duel nat, I was in the same predicament looked into doing it myself and there was no problems. I'm a westy too if you want I’d be happy to help.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Reagal1 View Post
    If you don’t have one already apply for an Irish passport it should not matter what nationality you have on the marriage cert once you have duel nat, I was in the same predicament looked into doing it myself and there was no problems. I'm a westy too if you want I’d be happy to help.
    i want lots of help thank u


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    Quote Originally Posted by belfast_dude View Post
    do u mean i can qualify for the EEA famliy permit...i was married under british status on the wedding cert..i thought british status wud be easier...
    Quote Originally Posted by Reagal1 View Post
    If you don’t have one already apply for an Irish passport it should not matter what nationality you have on the marriage cert once you have duel nat, I was in the same predicament looked into doing it myself and there was no problems.

    Sorted...........

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