European citizen living in Ireland since 2004. Her daughter resides with her mother back home but is supported by her mother who works here.
I was off the same opionion but its only allowed (same here) if your a gaurdian.If this is the case, the grandmother should get the CB in the country she lives in with her granddaughter.
No, all verbal I'm afriad.Did the mother apply in writing in 2005?
Thanks, this may be the only option available.You also have the option of making a written complaint to the Ombudsman, if you think the decision of the Appeals Officer was unfair.
If you are an EU/EEA citizen or a Swiss national and work in a country covered by EU Regulations, the country you work in usually pays Child Benefit even if your family is living in another country. However, if your children are living in another EU/EEA country you should still apply for any Family Benefits you are entitled to there.
No, all verbal I'm afriad.
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