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Hi,Persol wrote:A friend of mine got his citizenship on 04/09/2008, and believe me all, he applied on 16 April 2007. We applied at the same time.
So, don't believe what INIS post on the website or whatever they tell us on the phone. Another friend of mine was granted citizenship even if he doesn't fulfill the 60 months condition as he was here 1.5 years without a job or permit.
The citizenship process in Ireland is just like a lottery now!
You dont have to have a job to be eligible for citizenship e.g. the non-EU wife joining her non-EU husband who has an employment permit. In this case both are eligible to be naturalised after 5 years of residence.Persol wrote:A friend of mine got his citizenship on 04/09/2008, and believe me all, he applied on 16 April 2007. We applied at the same time.
So, don't believe what INIS post on the website or whatever they tell us on the phone. Another friend of mine was granted citizenship even if he doesn't fulfill the 60 months condition as he was here 1.5 years without a job or permit.
The citizenship process in Ireland is just like a lottery now!
Hi Joesoap, If the Non-Eu Work-Visa holder has resided in Ireland for 5 yrs & the Non-Eu Spouse for 3-4 yrs, can the spouse apply for Naturalization along with her spouse?You dont have to have a job to be eligible for citizenship e.g. the non-EU wife joining her non-EU husband who has an employment permit. In this case both are eligible to be naturalised after 5 years of residence.
The obvious exceptions are permission to remain as a student or not having any permission to remain, so even if your friend didnt have a job, perhaps his spouse did and he was living in Ireland legally.
Also some people are of 'Irish Association' in which case they basically have to comply with none of the regular conditions, purely up to the minister.
Heybabyy wrote:Folks,
I need help on applying for Police clearance certificate (PCC). I understand that I can apply it at nearest Garda station. But I don't know the application format and supporting documents to be provided. Could anyone please throw some light on this.
Regards,
No, because you have to meet the 5 year residence requirement. However meeting the residence requirement doesnt mean you have to be working, as seems to be the myth that has been going around. As long as your permission is not based on studying in Ireland, you will be able to apply after 5 years.HOTSPURS wrote:Hi Joesoap, If the Non-Eu Work-Visa holder has resided in Ireland for 5 yrs & the Non-Eu Spouse for 3-4 yrs, can the spouse apply for Naturalization along with her spouse?You dont have to have a job to be eligible for citizenship e.g. the non-EU wife joining her non-EU husband who has an employment permit. In this case both are eligible to be naturalised after 5 years of residence.
The obvious exceptions are permission to remain as a student or not having any permission to remain, so even if your friend didnt have a job, perhaps his spouse did and he was living in Ireland legally.
Also some people are of 'Irish Association' in which case they basically have to comply with none of the regular conditions, purely up to the minister.
I send all my materials to Burgh Key.luha wrote:Injasuti, could you please tell which address did you send those additional documents required to? I applied in October 06, received letter couple days ago asking for P21, banks statements and avidavits. On their letterhead paper is Burgh Quey address and their web site says that all correspondence should be sent to Tipperary
I sent all documentation to Burgh Quay. However, my appliecation for my kids will be made to Tip.luha wrote:Injasuti, could you please tell which address did you send those additional documents required to? I applied in October 06, received letter couple days ago asking for P21, banks statements and avidavits. On their letterhead paper is Burgh Quey address and their web site says that all correspondence should be sent to Tipperary
Now I'm even more confused. Luas pasenger replied and said that he sent documents to Tipperaty but letter he received had Tipperary address on it.strongbow wrote:You need to send it to Tipperary as that's the latest address. It could be very well possible that they don't have the letterheads with the latest Tipperary address on it which is why it says Burgh Quay on the letter you received.