Who takes care of the children in that case? Will they be bringing that person along?Non-EU wife, who does NOT work, and their two children
Did you see this already?I am asking a question on behalf of my son.
He wants to bring his Non-EU wife, who does NOT work, and their two children back to Ireland.
Does anybody know what this entails financially??
I understand that he needs to have earned 40k before tax in the last 3 years (or approx €13,300 per year for his wife. To bring his two children he must have a weekly income after taxes €652. So he would need an annual income of approx 60k for the children alone.
What would he need to be earning to support his wife and children to satisfy the entry requirements??
Thanks in advance for any advise you may have.
Yes - thank you I am trying to make sense of it all.Did you see this already?
They are his children - thanks Towger. This is the information I am looking for.If they are 'his' children they have (can apply for) Irish Citizenship. This removes them from the financially equation.
Thank you Pinoy adventureIf your son is Irish the children would be Irish citizens also.
The wife could apply for a stamp 4 visa once she gets here.
She would need too register for a IRP card.
There's no mention of the €40k requirement in the citizens information link above.Yes - thank you I am trying to make sense of it all.
They are his children - thanks Towger. This is the information I am looking for.
Thank you Pinoy adventure
So to satisfy the requirements my son would just have to prove earning 40k over the last 3 years to being his wife, and as his children are irish citizens they are removed from the financial equation. His wife can then apply for a stamp 4 and IRP card.
Is this correct?
There's something about it here but, oddly, I don't see it in any official government issued info so far.There's no mention of the €40k requirement in the citizens information link above.
And I would guess the kids are not automatically citizens. They are entitled to be and can be granted citizenship but have to apply for this.
So get the citizenship for the kids and then work through the process outlined in the link for the wife.
Alternatively, the Irish father could claim the child benefit.She can apply for children's allowance etc.
I'd never heard of it but I'm guessing it's designed to be approximately what a single adult would get on unemployment benefits here in Ireland.The 40k over 3 years requirement does exist, but in this day and it is (normally) easy achieved.
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