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Hello,Jaxx22 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 27, 2019 2:12 pmI posted my application off at the beginning of the month to the embassy, I have had no confirmation of receipt (I was also supposed to receive confirmation it had been collected from the local post office but didn't get that either!)
I don't know if I should contact the embassy and make sure they have it or just leave it for a while.
I had to send additional documents as I am applying from outside the UK which I still find odd because I just cannot understand the relevance so it is a little concerning that someone mentioned some other documents that have no relevance were asked for (that are not on the list on the embassy website or FBR)
I do agree with the comments of for the price of the application that there should be some way of tracking where it is in the system, especially with technology today and the fact that you can only do the application online.
From the recent posts it looks like it will take some time to process which isn't great, I know I should have applied earlier but I had to delay doing so because of moving abroad and then had to wait to get all the proofs of address.
To the person who asked about proof of residency expiring, I think if it was within the time scale of 6 months when you sent it then it is fine, it can't be helped if they don't get around to looking at it until after that time.
The other thing is that we will need to move most likely during the processing time of the application (I didn't want to delay it further by waiting because it could be months before we find the right property) so as my application was sent to the embassy - who would I inform of a change of address if this is indeed during the processing time? The embassy, FBR or both?
I don't know if you're referring to a passport application or FBR but you can just contact them via the webchat link even without a number.
I tried this for FBR and it kept directing me to require a passport number. Even though I was clicking on the FBR webchat.spiderplants wrote: ↑Wed Feb 27, 2019 4:48 pmI don't know if you're referring to a passport application or FBR but you can just contact them via the webchat link even without a number.
I did recently and was told the timeline for FBR is now 9 to 12 months but this is from date of original receipt in embassy, not when received in Dublin. And you should get an email if you're approved.
It's the 'Have a question?' box on the right. But it's only open until 4. You go in a queue.
This is exactly where I went as well. Okay Its the time that messed me up. I am in EST and I should have been thinking Irish time hahaspiderplants wrote: ↑Wed Feb 27, 2019 5:02 pmIt's the 'Have a question?' box on the right. But it's only open until 4. You go in a queue.
https://passporttracking.dfa.ie/
Hi James,james_mcfc wrote: ↑Tue Feb 26, 2019 5:43 pm
Hi Zippy,
What is the status yours gives in the application tracker? I sent my passport application off using Passport Express in Liverpool on 6th feb and it was received on the 13th. I have a target issue date of 8th March but the status is still Processing Application. I don’t think the actual progress bar means anything other than the passage of time, so I’m paying more attention to the status itself.
James
Congratulations! And I join Rbs3 in wishing you and your baby the best as you await his or her arrival. Maybe your certificate will arrive on the same day. So that may be reason to have two bottles of Guiness at the ready.mendelsfeeder wrote: ↑Fri Mar 01, 2019 2:46 pmI just received my 'Congratulations you are now an Irish citizen' email.
Hi,ThePsychoToad wrote: ↑Sat Mar 02, 2019 8:50 pmI'm finally looking into getting on the FBR and had a quick question.
the application page on the DFA website it asks "Did Parent (through whom Irish citizenship is said to be derived) acquire Irish citizenship by virtue of… Birth to a Person Born in Ireland,Naturalisation, Post Nuptial Declaration, Foreign Births Registration or Adoption"
Am I eligible even though my mother was never an Irish citizen?
Ahh so my mother was automatically an Irish citizen regardless. Thanks!upliam wrote: ↑Sat Mar 02, 2019 9:40 pmHi,ThePsychoToad wrote: ↑Sat Mar 02, 2019 8:50 pmI'm finally looking into getting on the FBR and had a quick question.
the application page on the DFA website it asks "Did Parent (through whom Irish citizenship is said to be derived) acquire Irish citizenship by virtue of… Birth to a Person Born in Ireland,Naturalisation, Post Nuptial Declaration, Foreign Births Registration or Adoption"
Am I eligible even though my mother was never an Irish citizen?
Your mother acquired her Irish Citizenship by "Birth to a Person Born in Ireland". She would have been considered an Irish Citizen and not required to apply through the FBR. You would be applying for a FBR through your Grandparents.
Hope this is helpful.
Good Luck on your FBR application!
My Irish grandfather was also in the British Army and did not renounce his Irish citizenship. I'm now a happy owner of an FBR certificate and an Irish passport. I'm sure you will be fine!Now I need to figure out if my grandparents ever renounced their Irish citizenship! My granddad was in the British Armed Forces for his entire career so its possible he did.
Hello,accountname wrote: ↑Mon Mar 04, 2019 2:56 pmHi all,
My question is: does anyone here have any inkling as to whether my queue position might be based on when I submitted the application? Or should I instead be expecting back-of-the-queue processing times starting from last week?