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I disagree with you Lucapooka. Naturalisation use to be a 100% mean-tested application. So many people were refused in the past solely based on the fact that they are unemployed.Lucapooka wrote:Naturalization is not a mean-tested application. You don't have to working so changing something that is not relevant to the application does not have to be communicated.
IntegratedMigrant wrote:I disagree with you Lucapooka. Naturalisation use to be a 100% mean-tested application. So many people were refused in the past solely based on the fact that they are unemployed.Lucapooka wrote:Naturalization is not a mean-tested application. You don't have to working so changing something that is not relevant to the application does not have to be communicated.
It is not 100% mean-tested as it is use to be, but could be use against you in your application. All in the ministers discretion.
Eg. Someone that has been claiming job seekers allowance for 4 years now and had never work in Ireland b4 could be refused.