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If you are an Irish national,why did you apply for stamp 4 for son.tiredmum wrote:I am trying to find out if anyone else has had this experience before. I applied for a stamp 4 for my son who is on stamp 3 at present. The EU treaty dept. says that because i am an Irish National, EU directive does not apply to him. They have sent his documents to General Immigration. Has anyone been through this process and what was the outcome of the application. What stamp or decision was granted?
If you naturalized in 2010,I believe your son should have applied for naturalization after you were granted provided he has "3 or more years residence in the State prior to the date of application." Do you want to check the form below?tiredmum wrote:Thank you for your reply.
My son came to Ireland when he was 14. He was given a GNIB card when he was 16, on a stamp 2. Then when he finished school, he was given a stamp 3. I was naturalised in 2010, so he is classed as my dependent. My son is now 21 and still on stamp 3.
He is from a non EEA country.
Your son should apply for naturalisation. He is eligible to apply and more likely to be granted.tiredmum wrote:Thank you for your reply.
My son came to Ireland when he was 14. He was given a GNIB card when he was 16, on a stamp 2. Then when he finished school, he was given a stamp 3. I was naturalised in 2010, so he is classed as my dependent. My son is now 21 and still on stamp 3.
He is from a non EEA country.
What?! He cannot apply for a naturalisation due to a conviction? Says who?tiredmum wrote:He cannot apply for naturalisation due to a conviction. It was minor, but its still a conviction. He was never in trouble before and has not been in trouble since. It would count against him, so we are trying to get a stamp 4 for him.
Well,I guess IntegratedMigrant just said it all.Granting citizenship is at the sole discretion of the MoJ. At least you should be aware that before the present minister resumed office applicants were being refused based on conditions such as receiving state benefits etc. He's had to waive such conditions.My wife is one of the first to benefit from this.tiredmum wrote:He cannot apply for naturalisation due to a conviction. It was minor, but its still a conviction. He was never in trouble before and has not been in trouble since. It would count against him, so we are trying to get a stamp 4 for him.
Why not give them a call/email quoting the reference number on the letter sent to you. they should be able to give you some useful information.tiredmum wrote:Thank you for the encouragement. My son's application has been sent to the General Immigration section via the EU Treaty department. I have no idea what department it has gone to. If they just stipulated which part of General Immigration its been sent to, it would give us some idea as to what they are deciding to do with him. Be it a stamp 4 or citizenship. There are so many departments in the system that it would be a miracle to actually find the paperwork.
I'm not even sure what time they normally start work.If it's 9am,then start calling from 9 on the dot.They shouldn't hold you much long. And if an email address is provided on the letter,try sending them an email as well.tiredmum wrote:I will try to contact them again..its like waiting for a kettle to boil when calling the INIS. They put me on hold so long I ran out of credit. I will keep trying. Thanks for all the responses. Its good to know that someone out there has knowledge and experience of this system.
Well there you said it!. He should make hayes while the sun shines!tiredmum wrote:It was a minor offence according to the judge, but he had to learn to respect the law just like everyone else. Hence the conviction. I just hope INIS will see it as a minor conviction and forgive him for his stupidity.
I should remind you that Stamp 4 and Citizenship are totally different things!. The difference is night and day.tiredmum wrote:Thank you for the encouragement. My son's application has been sent to the General Immigration section via the EU Treaty department. I have no idea what department it has gone to. If they just stipulated which part of General Immigration its been sent to, it would give us some idea as to what they are deciding to do with him. Be it a stamp 4 or citizenship. There are so many departments in the system that it would be a miracle to actually find the paperwork.