Facts: The applicants were Chinese nationals who were married and had an adult daughter, who married an Irish citizen in May 2011 and obtained Irish residency thereafter. In 2012 the applicants obtained a 90 day visitor’s visa to come to Ireland to visit their daughter. They returned to China immediately before the visa expired. They subsequently applied for a further … Read More
Li v Minister for Justice
Respondent/Defendant: | Minister for Justice and Equality |
Court/s: | High Court |
Citation/s: | [2015] IEHC 638 |
Nature of Proceedings: | Judicial Review |
Judgment Date/s: | 21 Oct 2015 |
Judge: | Humphreys J. |
Category: | Residence, Visa |
Keywords: | Immigration, Residence, Visa |
Country of Origin: | China |
URL: | https://www.courts.ie/acc/alfresco/c5061a65-2dd5-4732-babc-35e8ba7a395b/2015_IEHC_638_1.pdf/pdf#view=fitH |
Geographic Focus: | Ireland |
Principles: | Where a visa-required national enters the State and wishes to remain on its territory after the expiry of the visa, he or she is required, upon or before expiry of that visa, to leave the State and make an application to re-enter it from outside its territory. |