Posted by Jeffery on December 11, 2008, 4:51 am, in reply to "Re: Registering with the Garda"
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Scott your a genius, you've solved the Irish recession!
--Previous Message--
: Go to
: http://www.inis.gov.ie/en/INIS/Pages/WP07000168
: for the Irish Naturalisation and
: Immigration Service page about permission to
: remain for non-EU/EEA nationals. But, Deb
: sums it up admirably.
:
: Worry not. You have a legal right to be here
: as the spouse of an Irish citizen. Every
: year tens of thousands of people in your
: position are given permission to reside in
: Ireland. It's absolutely run of the mill
: standard procedure.
:
: Though, I have to admit, it would give the
: Irish wedding industry a massive boost to
: require all weddings to take place here.
: Then, if they also mandate that all Irish
: citizens throughout the world buy the cars
: here and their vegetables, the recession
: will be so over!
:
: Scott
:
: --Previous Message--
: Hi Sheila,
: Your marriage in the states is recognised in
: Ireland. Bring your marriage and birth cert
: with you when registering with the Garda.
: You and husband will need your passports as
: well.
:
: Deb
:
: --Previous Message--
: My husband and I were married in the States.
: My husband is an irish citizen. I have read
: and heard that when i move there ( being an
: US citizen) i register with the GARDA. I
: have also read that to do that i have to be
: married in Ireland to register with them. Is
: this really true? Don't i need a spouse
: visa?
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