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hi zafar congrats to your friend and will u please use the other naturalization thread for posting your comments as it is more usefull to others and to u aswell thankszafarzafar80 wrote:Hi All,
Just an update on Naturalization, my friend got his approval yesterday after 25 months exactly. He was on work permit initially. My concern is the six months processing time, when would it start implementing ?
Hi zafarzafar80, did your friend also get the invitation letter or not? Because, I also got the approval on friday and i did not get any invite as of yet? So just wondering if ur friend got it or not.dania wrote:hi zafar congrats to your friend and will u please use the other naturalization thread for posting your comments as it is more usefull to others and to u aswell thankszafarzafar80 wrote:Hi All,
Just an update on Naturalization, my friend got his approval yesterday after 25 months exactly. He was on work permit initially. My concern is the six months processing time, when would it start implementing ?
I have also been waiting for 16 month officially now, so basically i have 10 month stipulated time to wait, so anything outside that time frame now, is in breach of the promisory estopell made.knapps wrote:I just picked up my calculator to count the days..so, it's been 1 year for me. I have to wait for 12 more months...6 months time frame. Still skeptical my friend.
I think when it starts to kick in we will all know about it!!!!
hi so do u think it is 26 months time frame that we should expect or the decision can be made quicklyrosdoodoo wrote:I have also been waiting for 16 month officially now, so basically i have 10 month stipulated time to wait, so anything outside that time frame now, is in breach of the promisory estopell made.knapps wrote:I just picked up my calculator to count the days..so, it's been 1 year for me. I have to wait for 12 more months...6 months time frame. Still skeptical my friend.
I think when it starts to kick in we will all know about it!!!!
It all depends who's dealing with your application because i recorded a documentary on RTE last week about an aviation engineer from Iraq that got approval just 12 month after his application and i believed they're not dearly beloved with applicant though, hope that answers your question.dania wrote:hi so do u think it is 26 months time frame that we should expect or the decision can be made quicklyrosdoodoo wrote:I have also been waiting for 16 month officially now, so basically i have 10 month stipulated time to wait, so anything outside that time frame now, is in breach of the promisory estopell made.knapps wrote:I just picked up my calculator to count the days..so, it's been 1 year for me. I have to wait for 12 more months...6 months time frame. Still skeptical my friend.
I think when it starts to kick in we will all know about it!!!!
A legitimate expectation mayberosdoodoo wrote:I have also been waiting for 16 month officially now, so basically i have 10 month stipulated time to wait, so anything outside that time frame now, is in breach of the promisory estopell made.knapps wrote:I just picked up my calculator to count the days..so, it's been 1 year for me. I have to wait for 12 more months...6 months time frame. Still skeptical my friend.
I think when it starts to kick in we will all know about it!!!!
It appears to me that, you're arguing the subject matter of promisory extopell, which can be proved and argued on the basis of.....walrusgumble wrote:A legitimate expectation mayberosdoodoo wrote:I have also been waiting for 16 month officially now, so basically i have 10 month stipulated time to wait, so anything outside that time frame now, is in breach of the promisory estopell made.knapps wrote:I just picked up my calculator to count the days..so, it's been 1 year for me. I have to wait for 12 more months...6 months time frame. Still skeptical my friend.
I think when it starts to kick in we will all know about it!!!!
But don't use terms that you clearly do not understand - You would be unable to meet the requirement for a promissory estoppel, you did nothing over and beyond what was expected or incurred any expense upon relying on a promise to have the applications processed within 6 months. The delay does not effect the quality of life that you had before application and you are suppose to reside here anyway. (the last two sentences was to explain why this form of estoppel would be hard for you to prove, not to mention that no actual promise was made!)
Secondly, I do not believe that any statement made by the Department actually said your application will definitely be processed within 6 months. At best the statements referred to a "hope" or an "aim" that backlogs would be cleared.
It seems Shatter is trying, but it will take some time to get this ambition on track.
It will be a long time before 6 months goal will be achieved. As usual, a Minister who opens mouth first before getting structure in place
It appears to me that, you're arguing the subject matter of promisory extopell, which can be proved and argued on the basis of.....rosdoodoo wrote:walrusgumble wrote:A legitimate expectation mayberosdoodoo wrote:I have also been waiting for 16 month officially now, so basically i have 10 month stipulated time to wait, so anything outside that time frame now, is in breach of the promisory estopell made.knapps wrote:I just picked up my calculator to count the days..so, it's been 1 year for me. I have to wait for 12 more months...6 months time frame. Still skeptical my friend.
I think when it starts to kick in we will all know about it!!!!
But don't use terms that you clearly do not understand - You would be unable to meet the requirement for a promissory estoppel, you did nothing over and beyond what was expected or incurred any expense upon relying on a promise to have the applications processed within 6 months. The delay does not effect the quality of life that you had before application and you are suppose to reside here anyway. (the last two sentences was to explain why this form of estoppel would be hard for you to prove, not to mention that no actual promise was made!)
Secondly, I do not believe that any statement made by the Department actually said your application will definitely be processed within 6 months. At best the statements referred to a "hope" or an "aim" that backlogs would be cleared.
It seems Shatter is trying, but it will take some time to get this ambition on track.
It will be a long time before 6 months goal will be achieved. As usual, a Minister who opens mouth first before getting structure in place
There're two type of prisons, closed and confine prison and open prison.dania wrote:rosdoodoo wrote:It appears to me that, you're arguing the subject matter of promisory extopell, which can be proved and argued on the basis of.....walrusgumble wrote:A legitimate expectation mayberosdoodoo wrote:
I have also been waiting for 16 month officially now, so basically i have 10 month stipulated time to wait, so anything outside that time frame now, is in breach of the promisory estopell made.
But don't use terms that you clearly do not understand - You would be unable to meet the requirement for a promissory estoppel, you did nothing over and beyond what was expected or incurred any expense upon relying on a promise to have the applications processed within 6 months. The delay does not effect the quality of life that you had before application and you are suppose to reside here anyway. (the last two sentences was to explain why this form of estoppel would be hard for you to prove, not to mention that no actual promise was made!)
Secondly, I do not believe that any statement made by the Department actually said your application will definitely be processed within 6 months. At best the statements referred to a "hope" or an "aim" that backlogs would be cleared.
It seems Shatter is trying, but it will take some time to get this ambition on track.
It will be a long time before 6 months goal will be achieved. As usual, a Minister who opens mouth first before getting structure in place
(1) statement of a public officer (which represent the goverment says)
(2) Based on documentation evidence to interprete right.
So coming here and telling immigrant that, granting of citizenship will not Make their life better than the way it was before the advent of citizenship is in fact fell short of expectation legitimately which you and i knew because is like you're given it to those you have already pave ways for before, while those one's you have build a road block against which fails to materialised is been delayed because of competition they'll do you when they're granted, which make's you feel good don't ?
Under the article of the constitution it says that, Irish citizenship must not be discriminated on which include dissability, which occurs invariably, is that correct ?
The most fundamental part of my arguement here is that, the content of those letter says it all mate and the legitimacy, by so doing is available for usurpation there's no situation of any sort of tranfered intent in the secret delays really.
The minister is up to the task but the officer should stop their Malices of unjust attack on applicants. Hope that helps you a bit. [/quote
god help us and stop this unjustice happening here, people waiting five years for basic human right r not getting their right this is abuse of immigrants ,and this is not up to the standards of eu.
You don't meet the criteria for a promissory estoppel. End of story, stop pretending that you know what you are talking about please. Or at the very least research what is required for me.rosdoodoo wrote:
It appears to me that, you're arguing the subject matter of promisory extopell, which can be proved and argued on the basis of.....
(1) statement of a public officer (which represent the goverment says)
(2) Based on documentation evidence to interprete right.
Learn to read!rosdoodoo wrote: So coming here and telling immigrant that, granting of citizenship will not Make their life better than the way it was before the advent of citizenship is in fact fell short of expectation legitimately which you and i knew
Not one sentence of this , could I understand.rosdoodoo wrote: because is like you're given it to those you have already pave ways for before, while those one's you have build a road block against which fails to materialised is been delayed because of competition they'll do you when they're granted, which make's you feel good don't ?
First of all, it covers Irish Citizens, you are not an Irish Citizen,yet.rosdoodoo wrote: Under the article of the constitution it says that, Irish citizenship must not be discriminated on which include dissability, which occurs invariably, is that correct ?
Fine, there is an expectation, no doubt. I am just pointing out, it was not a promise, and it is not a promissory estoppell!rosdoodoo wrote: The most fundamental part of my arguement here is that, the content of those letter says it all mate and the legitimacy, by so doing is available for usurpation there's no situation of any sort of tranfered intent in the secret delays really.
Evidence of Malice? Information is passed between Justice to the Gardaí, Social Welfare and Revenue. Sadly, these guys take far too long in replyingrosdoodoo wrote: The minister is up to the task but the officer should stop their Malices of unjust attack on applicants. Hope that helps you a bit.
What a load of nonsense. Self serving rubbish.rosdoodoo wrote:
god help us and stop this unjustice happening here, people waiting five years for basic human right r not getting their right this is abuse of immigrants ,and this is not up to the standards of eu.
And Mental Hospitals?rosdoodoo wrote: There're two type of prisons, closed and confine prison and open prison.
How have you being in Prison? You had the right to work and live here. You probably had alot of freedom under stamp 4. If you did not like it you were born than welcome to return to the rock from where you came from.rosdoodoo wrote: So to come out of open prison you really need to fight for your life
L & O? As in the 2003 Supreme Court caserosdoodoo wrote: just like they did in the case of L & O
rosdoodoo wrote: so if you have been through L & O and survived, please relax and wait it's a matter of time just look after yourself on the interim. Hope that answer your questions.
It has been argued here in length, please read here if you have time. I will say excellent bedtime read...dania wrote:my question is that if uk can process this application in 3 months and other countries aswell why not ireland,why why why ,r we laaaaazy or what????
thanksfatty patty wrote:It has been argued here in length, please read here if you have time. I will say excellent bedtime read...dania wrote:my question is that if uk can process this application in 3 months and other countries aswell why not ireland,why why why ,r we laaaaazy or what????
http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewto ... 96805c2ad5
i agree with ya ,definetely this waiting time is a serious joke with the immigrants and i do hope that all other countries specially u.s.a treat the irish immigrants the same way they r treating us here ,to teach them a lessonmoro1 wrote:25 is an absolute joke ! This is just pure bureaucracy .
People paying tax and working hard are are having there life played with and their interests delayed .
Some people living here since a young age (like me , since the age of 10)
face serious problems because of this (i have to pay higher college fees , could not go on my Erasmus year which will have impact on my life in the future) and live a sense of insecurity
I do believe that citizenship requirement should be harder (English test and culture and history test why not even an interview) But this waiting time frame is a joke
How would it treat them a lesson. The Irish are over there, and should be grateful for anything that those Countries give them. It does not effect the country, Ireland. So long as Ireland looks after Citizens of the US, well, then all is fair in the worlddania wrote:i agree with ya ,definetely this waiting time is a serious joke with the immigrants and i do hope that all other countries specially u.s.a treat the irish immigrants the same way they r treating us here ,to teach them a lessonmoro1 wrote:25 is an absolute joke ! This is just pure bureaucracy .
People paying tax and working hard are are having there life played with and their interests delayed .
Some people living here since a young age (like me , since the age of 10)
face serious problems because of this (i have to pay higher college fees , could not go on my Erasmus year which will have impact on my life in the future) and live a sense of insecurity
I do believe that citizenship requirement should be harder (English test and culture and history test why not even an interview) But this waiting time frame is a joke
there is thosand and thousand of irish people in usa who r illegal and irish government is trying hard to get them papers by requesting usa govt to give them legal status so why they dont care about immigrants in ireland???walrusgumble wrote:How would it treat them a lesson. The Irish are over there, and should be grateful for anything that those Countries give them. It does not effect the country, Ireland. So long as Ireland looks after Citizens of the US, well, then all is fair in the worlddania wrote:i agree with ya ,definetely this waiting time is a serious joke with the immigrants and i do hope that all other countries specially u.s.a treat the irish immigrants the same way they r treating us here ,to teach them a lessonmoro1 wrote:25 is an absolute joke ! This is just pure bureaucracy .
People paying tax and working hard are are having there life played with and their interests delayed .
Some people living here since a young age (like me , since the age of 10)
face serious problems because of this (i have to pay higher college fees , could not go on my Erasmus year which will have impact on my life in the future) and live a sense of insecurity
I do believe that citizenship requirement should be harder (English test and culture and history test why not even an interview) But this waiting time frame is a joke
Why is the waiting time such a problem. Your expected to remain living in Ireland anyway, and it in no way effects your right to live here or work
Actually, the government is doing sweet feck all! It is Irish and Irish American NGO's and opportunistic Irish American Politicians (seeking the Irish Vote) who are doing the work and the campaigning!dania wrote:there is thosand and thousand of irish people in usa who r illegal and irish government is trying hard to get them papers by requesting usa govt to give them legal status so why they dont care about immigrants in ireland???walrusgumble wrote:How would it treat them a lesson. The Irish are over there, and should be grateful for anything that those Countries give them. It does not effect the country, Ireland. So long as Ireland looks after Citizens of the US, well, then all is fair in the worlddania wrote:i agree with ya ,definetely this waiting time is a serious joke with the immigrants and i do hope that all other countries specially u.s.a treat the irish immigrants the same way they r treating us here ,to teach them a lessonmoro1 wrote:25 is an absolute joke ! This is just pure bureaucracy .
People paying tax and working hard are are having there life played with and their interests delayed .
Some people living here since a young age (like me , since the age of 10)
face serious problems because of this (i have to pay higher college fees , could not go on my Erasmus year which will have impact on my life in the future) and live a sense of insecurity
I do believe that citizenship requirement should be harder (English test and culture and history test why not even an interview) But this waiting time frame is a joke
Why is the waiting time such a problem. Your expected to remain living in Ireland anyway, and it in no way effects your right to live here or work