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Returning emigrants unaffected by habitual residency requirements?
By admin | August 11, 2006
A report released by the Social Welfare Appeals office highlights several case studies of those affected by the Habitual Residency requirement. All of those cases highlighted were those of immigrants. None of the cases highlighted affected returned emigrants.
Topics: habitual residency, social welfare | 1 Comment »
November 20th, 2008 at 12:43 pm
This is untrue my parent are irish because they left ireland more than 2 years ago they will not help them with rent allownace?