I'm a UK citizen applying for naturalisation based on residency (5 years).
I'm fairly certain that I satisfy the requirements, but after getting everything together and looking at the application form, I'm having doubts...especially after looking at my time away
My plan is to submit my application on the 31st January 2026.
My timeline of reckonable residence in Ireland is as follows:
January 31st 2017 - October 1st 2020 (1340 days)
January 31st 2023 - January 30th 2024 (365 days - 105 days away)
January 31st 2024 - January 30th 2025 - (365 days - 79 days away)
January 31st 2025 - January 30th 2026 - (365 days - 69 days away)
If I take away the number of days where I went over 70 days away in the year, that leaves me 2251 days of reckonable residence, or just over 6 years, within the last 9 years on the 31st of this month, also satisfying the residency requirements for the preceding 365 days, so I thought this would be ok.
However, I'm very worried that the 2.5 year gap and the 105 and 79 day aggregated absences will result in my application being rejected even though I can make up these days elsewhere. I also don't want to make any mistakes as it mentions fines and prison sentences for completing the form incorrectly
I'm also a bit puzzled about the year of continuous residence before application; is this the 2025 calendar year (which I wouldn't satisfy) or the 365 days immediately before application (which I would satisfy)?
The application form also states that all absences over 70 days in the last five years should be recorded on the form; should I record the gap from 2021 to 2022, as well as all the individual trips I've taken? There were 25 of them in total over 2023 and 2024, almost all of these were to visit family. I've kept records of every one so I'm happy to add them all to the application.
Thank you so much for your help in advance, it's very much appreciated.




