Well, Same can be said about EU citizens, Many EUs left Ireland since 2008, and I dnt know why they think a Non-EU person on Stamp 4 is more likely to stay in Ireland than a person on stamp 1!!The problem for the banks is that they have given credit in the past to non-citizens who just leave the country and their debts behind them. It's not practical for the banks to chase the debts.
Well, I have credit card in my own name and my spouse name is added onto it as authorized user, but it is with different bank, not the bank which I use for daily banking etc. I was doing online banking and saw bank's advertisement 'visa Credit card apply now!' and thought I will get this and this will make my online banking at one place!Does your spouse have a credit card? You could become a named user on theirs.
If you have enough contributions made nothing stopping you claiming JBThere are differences between a stamp 1 and stamp 4. If you were to lose your job on a stamp 1 you would not get social welfare or if you are sick you must have your own med insurance. You wouldn't be entitled to the same supports as a person on a stamp 4 basically. Person on stamp 4 is seen to have the same rights as an Irish citizen.
Well, Same can be said about EU citizens, Many EUs left Ireland since 2008, and I dnt know why they think a Non-EU person on Stamp 4 is more likely to stay in Ireland than a person on stamp 1!!
Well, I have credit card in my own name and my spouse name is added onto it as authorized user, but it is with different bank, not the bank which I use for daily banking etc. I was doing online banking and saw bank's advertisement 'visa Credit card apply now!' and thought I will get this and this will make my online banking at one place!
Now, I have started transferring my money to other bank account.
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