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Can the spouse of a British citizen work in Ireland?

Can the spouse of a British citizen work in Ireland?

If you are a family member of a UK national and you lived in Ireland legally before 31 December 2020, you retain your residence rights in Ireland. This means that you can continue to live, work or study in Ireland.

Can I travel to Ireland on a UK spouse visa?

Long-term visitors to the UK, for example long-term student visas, persons seeking to join spouse or family reunification, are not encompassed. If you do not qualify for the programme, you must have a valid Irish visa to travel to Ireland.

Can my spouse work in Ireland?

The Irish Dependent/Partner/Spouse Employment Permit allows the family members of certain Irish work permit holders to live and work in Ireland. A spouse or de facto partner will be granted permission when they register with the Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service (INIS).

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Can someone with a UK visa travel to Ireland?

Travel between Ireland & UK using a single UK-Irish visa You can visit Ireland without applying for an Irish visa, if you have an eligible UK (short stay) visitor visa. You can travel an unlimited number of times between each country with either visa, for as long as it is valid.

Can I move to Ireland with my Irish husband?

At present, there is no automatic entitlement for Irish citizens to bring their non-EU family members to live in Ireland. This means that someone who is in a de-facto relationship, in a civil-partnership or married to an Irish citizen, must apply for permission to allow them to live and work in Ireland.

Can you get an Irish passport if your husband is Irish?

The spouse or civil partner of an Irish citizen may apply for Irish citizenship through naturalisation after three years of marriage/civil partnership plus three years residence on the island of Ireland.

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Can spouse of EU citizen work in Ireland?

If your spouse or civil partner is a citizen of an EEA country, they do not need a visa or permission to live or work Ireland. If your spouse or civil partner is a citizen of a non-EEA country, they will need to apply for immigration permission to live in Ireland.