Friday, December 7, 2012

Permanent Residency in Ireland = allow to work in EU


Permanent Residency in Ireland = allow to work in EU?
Hi, I have the legal right to live and work in Ireland under a stamp 4 (is the immigration status, given to an individual with permission to reside in Ireland. It indicates that the person is entitled to work without a work permit). I am wondering does it means that I have the legal rights to work and live in other EU countries too? eg. UK The Blue Card - Ireland and UK are not subject to the proposal am not irish citizen
Immigration - 3 Answers
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1 :
No, but the EU approved the EU Blue Card, soon, people who have permanent residency in a EU-member state can move to another EU member state
2 :
No. But if you were in other Euro country you could resort the "Schengen treaty" policy. Note: This only applys to citizens.
3 :
No. Your residency status in Ireland carries no rights whatsoever in the UK or anywhere else in Europe. If you want to move to the UK, you must apply for a work visa for the UK.