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Hi,johannf wrote:Hi everyone. Well I am applying for citizenship through marriage, from Northern Ireland. My application is complete except for the "Referees" page. I contacted INIS/Citizenship dept and asked them about this. With living in Belfast everyone I know are basically british, no-one I know has Irish citizenship. The citizenship division has insisted that there 3 referees MUST be irish. So I am basically stumped. I have all the documents and requirements, but they say they wont accept british referees even if they were born here and basically entitled to irish citizenship. Has anyone here been in the same situation, and is there a way to overcome this? Its a disaster for me at this time, and honestly dissapointing.
Thanks this answers one of my questions I asked in the forum which no one answered!johannf wrote:Hi akhil
As per the citizenship divisions advice via email: "You can tick ' No ' and write 'N/A' alongside"
Seems fine. One of the things it has on the application guidance is that all pages of the passport must be copied (however not certified). Don't know how important they view just having the bio page and the visas or you need to take a copy of every single page even the blanks. I only did my bio page.crisbella218 wrote:Thanks this answers one of my questions I asked in the forum which no one answered!johannf wrote:Hi akhil
As per the citizenship divisions advice via email: "You can tick ' No ' and write 'N/A' alongside"
I also got a report from the PSNI is that ok for the application?
I have the following ready to go: Anything missing?
Hi,
I am in the process of getting all my documents and application form finished for an application for Irish Citizenship based on marriage to an Irish citizen. We are currently based in Belfast.
I currently have two queries that I hope someone can help me with regarding this type of application.
Firstly is it correct to get a PSNI Criminal Record Check (DAT1) and sent this along with the application to show proof of no criminal convictions.
Secondly question 5 regards the Residency permissions. However not having lived in the state means I do not have much to fill in here apart from my passport number. But 5.3 gives the impression if I do not fill the online calculator in and print it out, it will be automatically rejected. Is this required or should Yes/No be ticked and the UK Biometric card certified copy along with any other pass visas be sent?
Also I am including the following documentation if anyone can advise if anything is missing:
My birth certificate (certified copy)
My Passport bio page (certified copy)
Spouse passport bio page (certified copy)
Spouse Birth certificate (certified copy)
Son's Irish passport (certified copy)
Son's birth certificate (certified copy)
Marriage certificate (certified copy)
UK Biometric card copy (certified copy)
Various Tourist Irish visas over the last 3 years (certified copies)
Copy of last 3 pay slips
Last P60
3 different bills for me and my spouse for last 3 months at our current address
Bills for the last 3 years for myself showing date and address
PSNI Criminal Record Check
Letter from employer
Last 3 months bank statements
2 passport photos
Application form
Bankers draft
Yea got a bank draft from Ulster Bank in connswater.johannf wrote:hi chrisbella
Dont think you need the PSNI doc, but wont hurt sending it along to them. Did you also get a bank draft?
akhill, copies of all pages that has stamps/visas on it. I also certified those to be safe.