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You are not working and not claiming welfare, then legally how are you surviving in this country?room1102 wrote:I applied for WCATT Stamp 5 based on 8 years residency in Ireland. I checked Anpost delivery record online that INIS in Burgh Quay received my application in 29th October this year. I would like to know how long does it usually take them to decide my application. Also, if they granted me the Stamp 5 based on residency for 8 years in Ireland, will this help my citizenship application if I am unemployed (but have not claim social welfare) for sometimes.
Thank you;
Wico is corrected. I have couple of properties. I am living on my rent money. Some people living on their partner's income but I am not married but I am lucky enough that I can live on my rental income.rlow68 wrote:You are not working and not claiming welfare, then legally how are you surviving in this country?room1102 wrote:I applied for WCATT Stamp 5 based on 8 years residency in Ireland. I checked Anpost delivery record online that INIS in Burgh Quay received my application in 29th October this year. I would like to know how long does it usually take them to decide my application. Also, if they granted me the Stamp 5 based on residency for 8 years in Ireland, will this help my citizenship application if I am unemployed (but have not claim social welfare) for sometimes.
Thank you;
Thank you Aceform but I do not think they will give me the citizenship because I do not have a job. From what I understand in this forum, it is a unsaid rule that no job no citizenship I think. Even tho I have rental income but INIS would not see it like the way I hope but thank you againAceform wrote:Failplay to you room1102. Hope you get your citizenship soon.
regarding wcatt it should be done with in 4 to 6 weeks.
GoodLuck
Don't lose hope mate. Another suggestion is register yourself as self-employed as you are getting rental income. Don't think you need to pay taxes if the income is below the threshold and you can show the expenses as well. Just a suggestionroom1102 wrote:Thank you Aceform but I do not think they will give me the citizenship because I do not have a job. From what I understand in this forum, it is a unsaid rule that no job no citizenship I think. Even tho I have rental income but INIS would not see it like the way I hope but thank you againAceform wrote:Fairplay to you room1102. Hope you get your citizenship soon.
regarding wcatt it should be done with in 4 to 6 weeks.
GoodLuck
I am very sure you will be approved, if you are not taking the dole, but can show that you have worked in the country, lost your job through recession, and can show evidence of the rental income. i.e by sending them your statements of account showing the rental income from your tenant. I can even say you are a lucky man, as majority that lost their job do not have rental income, and have no choice than taking government assistance until they can secure another job which is not guaranteed in a short time, and they have finished their savings. So dont despair. You are safeAceform wrote:Don't lose hope mate. Another suggestion is register yourself as self-employed as you are getting rental income. Don't think you need to pay taxes if the income is below the threshold and you can show the expenses as well. Just a suggestionroom1102 wrote:Thank you Aceform but I do not think they will give me the citizenship because I do not have a job. From what I understand in this forum, it is a unsaid rule that no job no citizenship I think. Even tho I have rental income but INIS would not see it like the way I hope but thank you againAceform wrote:Fairplay to you room1102. Hope you get your citizenship soon.
regarding wcatt it should be done with in 4 to 6 weeks.
GoodLuck
I got my WCATT now. What is next?d9562591 wrote:Thanks for all the replies, unfortunately I have just send it, seeing that no reply, as I will be away for 2 months until end of Feb 2011, I thought I should apply for it now. Now I can only hope.....hope I have not done a big mistake!!!
Before me? Have you check with the AN POST website and see if they have actually recevied it. Also, wrtie to INIS with a simple letter and query about your application. I think this would be the best thing to do if you have not heard from INIS after 4 to 6 weeks time frame like many people mention in this forum. Do not be surprised because sometime things do get lost within INIS itself! Best of Luck to you!scorpion64 wrote:I applied for Wcatt a month b4 you still no answer or any movement yet. Worried about my original documentsroom1102 wrote:I applied for WCATT Stamp 5 based on 8 years residency in Ireland. I checked Anpost delivery record online that INIS in Burgh Quay received my application in 29th October this year. I would like to know how long does it usually take them to decide my application. Also, if they granted me the Stamp 5 based on residency for 8 years in Ireland, will this help my citizenship application if I am unemployed (but have not claim social welfare) for sometimes.
Thank you;
which i sent by registered post
Please read the section:csr wrote:So, now we can obtained this stamp by appointment as well.
Will they give on the same day?
Any body done this in-person?
The Without Condition endorsement can be obtained either by appointment or by post.
Appointments are available on Tuesday or Thursday mornings from 10.00am until 11.30am.
Applicants can arrange appointments by telephone via the Immigration Helpline, (01) 6167700, Option No. 3 (5).
Without Condition Endorsement
Categories of qualifying persons
THROUGH PARENTS:
When one of the applicant's parents was born in the State.
Original documents required:
Mother’s or father's long-form civil birth certificate
If claiming through mother, civil marriage certificate is required because of possible change of maiden name
Applicant's long-form civil birth certificate
Applicant's current passport
THROUGH GRANDPARENT:
Applicant must produce Foreign Births Registration certificate issued by Dept. of Foreign Affairs plus applicant's passport
NATURALISATION/ POST NUPTIAL CITIZENSHIP (PNC):
Applicant must produce original naturalisation certificate/Post Nuptial Citizenship (PNC) certificate or Irish passport plus applicant's passport
PREVIOUSLY STAMPED:
Any applicant who has a previous Without Condition endorsement may have this stamp renewed in their current passport on production of both expired passport containing the endorsement and their current passport.
If an applicant has a parent who was granted citizenship by naturalisation/PNC/parentage/etc before the applicant in question was born, it is also open to him/her to obtain a Without Condition endorsement in his/her foreign passport.
The Without Condition endorsement can be obtained either by appointment or by post.
Appointments are available on Tuesday or Thursday mornings from 10.00am until 11.30am.
Applicants can arrange appointments by telephone via the Immigration Helpline, (01) 6167700, Option No. 3 (5).
Alternatively, individuals may make an application in writing by registered post to the
Without Condition Endorsement Section
INIS
3rd Floor
13 - 14 Burgh Quay
Dublin 2.
Accompanied by the relevant documentation and a short covering note including all their contact details.
40 days according to http://www.inis.gov.ie/en/INIS/Pages/Wi ... dorsementsscorpion64 wrote:yeah i send a letter to department today. now lets see.do u have any idea how much time they r taking theses days.