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Can Irish investment immigrants go to the whole family? Is there a limit to the number of accompanying children?

The requirements for accompanying children are specified in the standards for family members published by Citizenship and Immigration Ireland (INIS), as follows:

1. Minor children (i.e./kloc-children under the age of 0/8) with legal custody of the principal applicant and/or his spouse or partner;

2. Children aged between 18-24 can also accompany them under the following circumstances:

A. unmarried, no life partner;

B. Financial dependence on parents (such as full-time education)

Unfortunately, INIS stipulates that only the spouse or children of the main applicant are allowed to accompany them as family members. If you want to take your parents to Ireland, you can choose to apply for a visit visa or a reunion visa for your parents.