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Stamp 4

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Immigration status in Ireland

Stamp 4 refers to the stamp number, orimmigration status, given to an individual with permission to reside inIreland. It is issued to people on work visas/work authorisations, to the spouse of an Irish citizen, to the spouse of an EU citizen (Stamp 4 EUFam), to refugees, to people withIrish Born Child residency and those with long-term residency status. People granted Stamp 4 status by the IrishJustice, Home Affairs and Migration need to report to their localGarda National Immigration Bureau in order to receive the physical card, or "Certificate of Registration". The card shows the holder's Stamp 4 status, as well as their photograph and other personal details.

Entitlements

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A holder of Stamp 4 status is entitled to work in Ireland without awork permit, establish and run a business, and access state funds and services.[1][2] The status is valid for a given period of time and is renewable; if it or other qualifying statuses are held for over 8 years, the holder may apply to convert to stamp 5 which allows the same entitlements but with no time limit.[3]

EU Directive 2004/38/EC

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Family members of EEA nationals exercising Treaty rights inIreland in accordance withEU Directive 2004/38/EC, who are not themselves EEA nationals, are required to apply for a "Residence Card of a family member of a Union citizen", as described in Article 10 of the Directive. In Ireland, applications for the Residence Card, are made on formEUTR1 and sent to the EU Treaty Rights Section of theJustice, Home Affairs and Migration. Article 10(1) of the Directive requires that such applications are processed within six months of submission. Once processed, a letter is sent to the applicant, instructing him or her to visit their localGarda National Immigration Bureau (GNIB), in order to receive their Residence Card. The Residence Card comes in the form of a "Certificate of Registration" like any other issued by the GNIB, however a crucial distinction is made in that "Stamp 4 EUFam" is printed as the stamp number. This serves to confirm that the holder is a family member of an EEA national who is resident in Ireland in accordance with Directive 2004/38/EC. The Residence Card is valid for five years.

Certificate of Registration

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Stamp 4 EUFamResidence Card

The Certificate of Registration issued by the Garda National Immigration Bureau inIreland is a "Residence Card of a family member of a Union citizen", as evidenced by "4 EUFam" printed in the "Stamp No:" field. Although this Certificate of Registration is also a Residence Card for the purpose of EU Directive 2004/38/EC (Article 10), all non-EEA nationals resident in Ireland receive a similar card (Certificate of Registration), which displays their own stamp number, in place of "Stamp 4 EUFam". The stamp numbers are 1, 1A, 2, 2A, 3, 4, 4 EUFam, 5 and 6.[1]

References

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  1. ^ab"Permission, stamps & conditions".Inis.gov.ie. Retrieved4 November 2021.
  2. ^"Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service - Stamps"(PDF).Immigrantcouncil.ie. April 2016. Retrieved4 November 2021.
  3. ^"Without Condition As To Time Endorsements".Inis.gov.ie. Retrieved4 November 2021.

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