Stamp 4 EUFAM

Stamp 4 EUFAM is an immigration status in Ireland that allows non-EEA (non-European Economic Area) family members of EU/EEA citizens to live and work in Ireland.

It is granted under the EU Treaty Rights, allowing the holder to reside and work without needing an additional employment permit. 

This status is typically granted to spouses, civil partners, or dependent family members of EU/EEA citizens living in Ireland.

Who Needs It: Non-EEA family members of an EU/EEA citizen residing in Ireland need to apply for Stamp 4 EUFAM to live and work legally. This applies to:

Spouses or civil partners

Children under 21 or dependent older children

Dependent parents or grandparents

If the EU/EEA family member moves away or their relationship with the non-EEA family member changes (e.g., divorce), this can affect the Stamp 4 EUFAM status, but there are provisions to retain it under certain conditions.

Airline Staff Knowledge: Airline staff are generally aware of common immigration stamps and visa requirements, but detailed knowledge of specific permissions like Stamp 4 EUFAM may vary depending on the country and airline. 

It's always advisable for passengers with such permits to carry supporting documents to avoid misunderstandings during travel.

For more information on how to apply for or retain Stamp 4 EUFAM, the Irish Immigration Service provides detailed guidelines on their website.

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