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Immigration Rules For Family in Ireland

The immigration rules for family members in Ireland are as follows:

Spouse or civil partner:

The spouse or civil partner of an Irish citizen or settled person in Ireland can apply for a visa to live in Ireland.

Children:

Children under the age of 18 of an Irish citizen or settled person in Ireland can apply for a visa to live in Ireland.

Parents:

The parents of an Irish citizen or settled person in Ireland can apply for a visa to live in Ireland if they are over the age of 65 and are not able to support themselves financially.

Siblings:

Siblings of an Irish citizen or settled person in Ireland can apply for a visa to live in Ireland if they are under the age of 18 and are not able to support themselves financially.

The specific requirements for each visa vary, so it is important to check the specific requirements for the visa you are interested in.

Immigration Rules For Family in Ireland

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The processing time for visas can vary, so it is important to apply early.
If you are considering immigrating to Ireland with your family, you can contact with our Experienced Lawyers Consultants. They can help you assess your eligibility for a visa and guide you through the application process.

Here are some additional things to keep in mind when immigrating to Ireland with your family:

  • You will need to provide evidence of your relationship to the Irish citizen or settled person in Ireland. This could include marriage certificates, birth certificates, or other documentation.

  • You will need to meet the financial requirements for the visa you are applying for. This means that you must be able to support yourself and your family financially without relying on public funds.

  • You may need to take a language test if you are applying for a visa that requires English language skills.

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