Jeg skriver, at man kan søge på forhånd, hvis man flytter til(bage) til Danmark. Det er muligvis ikke en regel, som gælder i andre EU-lande, MEN det ser heller ikke ud til at være noget problem:
https://www.citizensinformation.ie/en/m ... u-to-work/
"EU, EEA and Swiss citizens can travel to Ireland without a visa. You must have a passport or national identity card to enter Ireland from the EEA. Ireland is not part of the Schengen Area.
You can stay in Ireland for up to 6 months to look for work. You do not have to register with Immigration Service Delivery (the Irish immigration authorities). If you have not found work after 6 months, you can stay in Ireland if you are able to support yourself. You are not entitled to social welfare assistance while you are looking for a job." ...
"If you have family members that are from outside the EU, EEA, UK or Switzerland, they must apply for residence. If they are from a country whose citizens need a visa to enter Ireland, they must apply for a visa before travelling to Ireland.* If the family member has a residence card issued by another EEA country under EU law, they can enter Ireland without a visa*."
Det er altså kun din ægtefælle, som skal anmode om at blive registreret, og i den forbindelse stilles formodentlig krav om at I har tilstrækkelige midler, evt. også sygesikring (det gør der i Tyskland, fx). Hvor megettilstrækkelige midler er ved jeg ikke, men i andre lande skal man godtgøre at have minimum svarende til 12 mdr.s socialhjælp til 2 personer, ELLER et job, hvor man tjener mindst svarende til socialhjælp, ELLER opsparing, i alle tilfælde evt. + beløb til husleje, men da I fsv. godt må bo i et telt, hvis I kan registreres på campingpladsens adresse (helårscamping), afhænger det sidste af boligens art.