Posted by Scott on April 15, 2012, 4:39 pm, in reply to "Re: De Facto relationship info??"
205.212.73.165
Confusingly, the information about applying is under the Visa section - http://www.inis.gov.ie/en/INIS/Pages/Join%20Family#Partner_of_Irish_Citizen/Work_Permit_Holder/Green_Card_Holder_and_Persons_Granted_Long_Term_Residence
Phone contact for De Facto Relationship questions are
Telephone (within Ireland), 01-6167700 or *LoCall 1890 551 500 (Select Option 3 then Option 5)
Telephone (from outside Ireland) + 353 1 6167700
Helpline available 10.00am to 12.30pm, Thursday mornings excluding Bank and Public Holidays.
*Please note that the rates charged for the use of the 1890 (LoCall) numbers may vary among different service providers. It is recommended that you only ring these numbers using a landline as calls made using mobiles may be expensive.
Scott
--Previous Message--
: Thanks for the info. I'm wondering exactly how
: much info one must provide? The bf and I
: haven't lived together before so no bills
: with both our names on them. There are pics
: but everything is digital these days with no
: dates.
: I can find the general info but haven't seen
: a link to the actual application for this?
: Meg
:
: --Previous Message--
: De facto is as little as two years when it
: involves an Irish citizen. Any shared
: receipts/utility bills/hotel bills in both
: names or showing you as a guest/dated photos
: of the two of you together are all examples
: of evidence that people have had success
: with.
:
: Immigration Service information is at
:
: http://www.inis.gov.ie/en/INIS/Pages/WP07000278
:
: Best of luck,
: Scott
:
: --Previous Message--
: My boyfriend is Irish, I am American. We met
: when he was living in the US. He's now back
: in Ireland, I've been to visit him and would
: ideally like to move to Ireland. Has anyone
: here had experience with getting permission
: to stay via the de facto relationship
: clause? Any info? Going back and forth to
: the US isn't an option financially for me.
: Thanks!
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