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Can EU family member travel to Ireland?

By Jessica Burns |

Can EU family member travel to Ireland?

Your family member has rights under EU treaties that may allow you to accompany or join them in Ireland without a visa. To exercise this right, you must hold a valid 'Residence card of a family member of a Union citizen'.

Considering this, can I bring my family to Ireland?

' Family members are generally spouses, civil partners and children under the age of 18. If you have a Critical Skills Employment Permit, you may bring your family to live with you in Ireland immediately. Your spouse, civil partner and dependants may then get Dependant/Partner/Spousal Employment Permits.

One may also ask, can I bring my brother to Ireland? If you are an EEA or Swiss citizen living in Ireland, then you have the right to bring certain family members to live with you here even if they are not themselves EEA or Swiss citizens. Direct descendants who are aged under 21 or are dependants (of the EU citizen and the spouse or civil partner)

Correspondingly, can I visit Ireland with EU residence permit?

It depends on the residence permit you hold. I also assume you mean a short-term travel. If it is the Article 10 residence permit (must have the wording "Residence card of a family member of a Union citizen"), you can accompany your EEA family member on their trip to Ireland without a visa.

Can EU family member travel alone?

Under EU rules, you have the right to travel together with your core family members (non-EU spouse, children, dependent parents or dependent grandparents) to an EU country other than the one you are a national of. If you have moved to another EU country, they can also join you there.

How do I apply for family reunification in Ireland?

Applications for family reunification take between 12-14 months on average. If successful the family member will be required to apply for a visa to enter the State and may be required to apply for a travel document if necessary. A visa application can be made online at the INIS website which is processed quickly.

Is living in Ireland expensive?

IRELAND IS AN expensive country to live in. Goods and services here cost a whopping 25% more than the EU average. Rents in Dublin have increased by 50% since 2012 – rising from an average of €1,038 to €1,527 per month, while wages increased by just 4.4%.

Who are family members of EU citizens?

A family member of an EU citizen is a family member of a citizen of any of the states mentioned above, who is a:
  • spouse or a registered partner,
  • parent of an EU citizen under 21, who actually takes care of this young citizen,
  • descendant under 21 or such a descendant of a spouse of an EU citizen and.

Can I stay in Ireland if I marry an Irish citizen?

There is no automatic entitlement to residence in Ireland following marriage to an Irish national. Non-EEA nationals who are married to Irish nationals do not require a permit to work in Ireland once they have a stamp 4 endorsed on their passport.

Can I sponsor my parents to Ireland?

Their parents or guardians will be able to apply for a re-entry visa for them, to ensure that they can travel in and out of Ireland while living here. This re-entry visa can be applied for when living in Ireland (all other visas must be applied for from outside the State).

How do I get residency in Ireland?

Who is eligible for the Ireland Permanent Residency?
  1. You have lived in Ireland legally for at least five years (60 months).
  2. You have lived in Ireland with some type of work authorization, such as an Employment Permit, and have held a Stamp 1 or Stamp 4.
  3. Your Irish Residence Permit is valid at the time of application.

What is the age limit to immigrate to Ireland?

There are a number of requirements you must meet before you can apply. Those include: Be of legal age (18). Children can be naturalized through a different form if they are the children of an Irish citizen.

Why is Ireland not in the Schengen area?

Ireland's opt-out from Schengen is the result of the common travel area (CTA) with the UK, which allows British and Irish citizens to move between the two states with ease. However, as Britain further tightens its border security measures, it will inevitably be asked why Ireland should blindly follow British policy.

Can you travel from Ireland to England without a passport?

There are no passport controls in operation for Irish and UK citizens travelling between the 2 countries. You do not need to have a passport to enter the other country. However, all air and sea carriers require some form of identification and some regard a passport as the only valid identification.

Will Ireland join the Schengen area?

The Republic of Ireland, also called Eire, is not a part of the Schengen zone, but it is part of the E.U. In fact, Ireland is only one of a handful of countries that are in the E.U., but never joined Schengen. The Schengen agreement is designed to provide uniform border rules for all the countries in the zone.

What Visa is required for Ireland?

You must have a valid passport to enter Ireland. U.S. citizens can enter visa-free for tourism or business stays of up to 90 days. There is no minimum passport validity requirement for U.S. citizens entering Ireland.

Do I need a visa for Ireland from Germany?

Ireland visa for citizens of Germany is required. For more information please contact the nearest Ireland embassy.

Can I travel from Ireland to France without a passport?

Irish citizens travelling between France and Ireland must hold a valid passport. For French citizens wishing to travel to Ireland, a valid national identity card or passport is necessary. An identity card is permissible for a stay of less than 90 days. For longer periods, a valid passport is necessary.

How long does Ireland visa application take?

We advise you to apply for your visa 6-8 weeks before the date you plan to travel. Application processing times can vary depending on the type and complexity of the application. During busy periods such as the summer months or in the months leading to Christmas, the processing time can be longer.

Can I use UK visa to enter Ireland?

Travel to Ireland using a UK visa
You may be able to visit Ireland without applying for a separate Irish visa, if you have an eligible UK (short stay) visitor visa and you are a citizen of an approved country. Read how this works under the Short Stay Visa Waiver Programme.

How do I apply for a EU family members residence card?

To obtain a residence card, they will need:
  1. a valid passport.
  2. your registration certificate as an EU national or any other proof of your residence in the country.
  3. proof of the family relationship with you (such as a marriage or birth certificate)
  4. for (grand)children, proof they are under 21 or dependent on you.

Can a British citizen get an Irish passport?

If you are an Irish citizen, you may hold dual citizenship, that is, citizenship of another country. British citizens are also allowed to hold dual citizenship. This means that you do not have to renounce your British citizenship when you apply for an Irish passport.

How long does it take for permanent residence visa immigration to process?

According to USCIS, an application for permanent residence (Form I-485) will take anywhere from 7 months to 33 months to process. The time range fluctuates depending on the office location, basis for the filing, and other factors.

Can my non EU spouse work in Ireland?

At present, there is no automatic entitlement for Irish citizens to bring their non-EU family members to live in Ireland. This means that someone who is in a de-facto relationship, in a civil-partnership or married to an Irish citizen, must apply for permission to allow them to live and work in Ireland.

Can my spouse apply for an Irish passport?

If you are a foreign national who is the spouse or civil partner of an Irish citizen, you may be able to become an Irish citizen if you meet certain conditions. Foreign nationals married to or in a civil partnership with Irish citizens can apply for citizenship through naturalisation.

Is Brother extended family?

extended family. An extended family is a family group which includes relatives such as uncles, aunts, and grandparents, as well as parents, children, and brothers and sisters.

How can I bring my brother to the UK?

To apply as an adult dependent relative you must be outside the UK and need long-term care from a parent, son, daughter, grandchild, brother or sister, who is living permanently in the UK. Your UK based relative must be a British citizen or settled in the UK or have refugee status or humanitarian protection in the UK.

What is family reunification?

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Family reunification is a recognized reason for immigration in many countries because of the presence of one or more family members in a certain country, therefore, enables the rest of the divided family or only specific members of the family to immigrate to that country as well.

How can I apply for dependent visa in Ireland?

To apply for a Dependant/Partner/Spouse Employment Permit you must:
  1. Be recognised as a dependant of a CSEP holder or a researcher on a Hosting Agreement by the Department of Justice and Equality.
  2. Have resided in Ireland on a continual basis since landing in the State.
  3. Not be in full-time education.

Do the family members of EU citizens have any rights?

Family members. When an EU national is working abroad in another EU country, family members also have the right to reside and work in that country, regardless of their nationality. Children have the right to be educated there.

Can EU family member travel to UK without visa?

A valid Article 10 (or Article 20) residence card allows the non-EEA national family member of an EEA citizen to travel to the UK without the requirement to obtain an EEA or EUSS family permit. However, in order to be admitted to the UK you will need to demonstrate that you have a right of admission under EU law.

How do I ask for a family member visa?

For family-sponsored immigrant visas, applicants should ask the U.S. citizen or limited permanent resident family member to file a petition Form I-130. For employment-based immigrant visas, applicants need an approved petition Form I-140 from the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS).

Can I enter UK with EU residence permit?

No -- having permanent residence (but not citizenship) in another EU country or a Schengen country does not in itself give the holder any right to enter the UK.

Can EU family member travel to UK?

A valid, genuine Article 10 (or Article 20) residence card allows the non-EEA national family member of an EEA national to travel to the UK without the requirement to obtain an EEA family permit. However, in order to be admitted to the UK you will need to demonstrate that you have a right of admission under EU law.

What is the difference between residence card and residence permit?

A residence permit is a general term for permission to reside in a particular country. It could refer to any status under national or EU rules in a category other than as a visitor. A residence card is the particular term used for a residence permit for a dependant of an EU national.

Do I need a visa to France with a UK residence permit?

Citizens of these countries residing in the UK and planning to visit France are required to get a French visa in order to be able to enter France. The main requirement is that you must have a UK residence permit valid for at least another three more months beyond the date you plan to leave France / the Schengen Area.

Can I travel with EEA family permit to Europe?

EEA family permit actually is a visa. It is not a Schengen visa because not all EEA countries are in Schengen zone. It is a visa for all EEA countries if you travel with your family member or you travel alone to join your family member who already is in that country.