Angel592 wrote:Sorry can someone please give me the INIS email?
This is it: citizenshipinfo@justice.ie
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Angel592 wrote:Sorry can someone please give me the INIS email?
Thanks a million!Afrocommonwealth wrote:Angel592 wrote:Sorry can someone please give me the INIS email?
This is it: citizenshipinfo@justice.ie
hi integratedMigrantIntegratedMigrant wrote:I strongly disagree with comments. Firstly may I ask if you are naturalised?adlexy wrote:I do not see a basis for the above suggestion. The application requirement (for the foreseeable future) is clear. Where there is a valid reason for departure from that, it then gives an alternate condition to fulfil - register at least once a year in the state where you now live.IntegratedMigrant wrote: I think all Naturalised Citizens should protest or write some form of a letter to the Minister explaining this.
And generally, I do not see the difficulty in updating your record every year with 'your' embassy, since it is a requirement/ condition of the granting of citizenship. Apart from that, there is also the critical need if there is an emergency, it makes it easy for the embassy to know who they have not bee able to reach or who may need assistance.
And for some countries, this is not limited to naturalised citizens alone. Every one of their citizen is encouraged to register and update their records "regularly" with the embassy.
All the best
Secondly naturalised citizens dont have to bear in mind all the time that if they did not register their intention to retain Irish citizenship that it may be revoked!. This is simply like an immigrant in Ireland renewing their stamps every year or else they will be illegal!
This is totally different from what you're talking about!
Born Irish citizens dont have to do that!, neither it is a must that they have to register their details in the embassy of the country that they currently resides. It depends on them really to decide what to do!.
By the way, it seems like you dont know that there is a form to fill every year to retain citizenship which by the way must be signed by a solictor!. Another unnecessary money spend every year for nothing! Naturalised citizens are like mere immigrants residing in Ireland and it shouldn't be that way!
I understand your frustration. I really dont see a big deal in ceremonies that it has to take 3 months each time!. Doing this on a monthly basis should be vital.sonnyhind wrote:When is the next ceremony anyone knows?
I was approved march 1 and its been more than a month, what are these people doing
Is it because the minister has to appear in person at each ceremony?IntegratedMigrant wrote:Since 1st of March, they have approved more than 3,000 applications I presumed and I dont see why this ceremonies wont be taking place every month!.
Not really, I was informed that the Minister wasn't present on the last citizenship ceremony.barnaby wrote:Is it because the minister has to appear in person at each ceremony
NewIrish wrote:Any source for this figure??IntegratedMigrant wrote:
Since 1st of March, they have approved more than 3,000 applications .
IntegratedMigrant wrote:Since 1st of March, they have approved more than 3,000 applications I presumed
I do not think they made the 3000 applications...I think the low number of approved applications is the reason behind the delay in the ceremonyIntegratedMigrant wrote:NewIrish wrote:Any source for this figure??IntegratedMigrant wrote:
Since 1st of March, they have approved more than 3,000 applications .IntegratedMigrant wrote:Since 1st of March, they have approved more than 3,000 applications I presumed
Sorry to be the bearer of the bad news,your wife has a gap in the stamp for one month and the requirement is that to be in the state for continuous one year prior submitting the application. It actually doent mean that u have to be in the state for the last one year I mean u can go for holidays but no gaps allowed in the stamps so ur wife can apply after 3 /07/13.NewIrish wrote:Question:
I am filling the application for my wife and I am using the Naturalisation Residency Calculator. after filling the dates from the passport and the GNIB card she got a total of 2276 days but he 4th stamp expired on 1/6/2012 and renewed on 02/07/2012...
We where in the state between 1/6/2012 and 2/7/2012.. but it happened to have a month gap
So in the Naturalisation Residency Calculator it is showing that she is not meeting the Year prior to application not continuous condition...
Any advice about this??
Thats not true. INIS will tell you that they are waiting for the Minister to decide on the date of next ceremony. The Minister normally decides when he will has time to attend the ceremony.NewIrish wrote:I do not think they made the 3000 applications...I think the low number of approved applications is the reason behind the delay in the ceremony
No but I know that ceremony sits/positions have been allocated for most applicants.kira83 wrote:So do you think all invitations for the next ceremony have been sent out already?
when did you apply? you are not the only one my friend. I sent mine in November 2011 and not a word from them since except the reference number which was given to me. October 2012 some woman named Ann kept telling me its gone to minister. Now im told waiting for Garda report. its pathetic.Dochtúir wrote:hi i am very frustrated with inis as they are waiting for my garda report since october 2012 and it has been 14 months+ since i lodged my application.I have no criminal offense or criminal record,no traffic violations or any garda involvement.my other colleagues who applied after me got approval.What should i do should i go to the court?
And how are you in such a position to know that this is the case?IntegratedMigrant wrote:No but I know that ceremony sits/positions have been allocated for most applicants.kira83 wrote:So do you think all invitations for the next ceremony have been sent out already?
They are just waiting now for the Minister to tell them exactly the date so that they will start sending invitations to applicants.
You dont need to have any special access or work for INIS to know that.sonnyhind wrote:And how are you in such a position to know that this is the case?
What special access you have to INIS that the rest of us do not?
Patience is the key!Dochtúir wrote:hi i am very frustrated with inis as they are waiting for my garda report since october 2012 and it has been 14 months+ since i lodged my application.I have no criminal offense or criminal record,no traffic violations or any garda involvement.my other colleagues who applied after me got approval.What should i do should i go to the court?
As long as you've never committed any serious offenses or subjected to a serious investigation for any reason whatsoever or have never defrauded the social welfare system, you're application will be more than likely to be successful.malikscompany wrote:I applied about a year ago and still waiting so just wondering does it get refused too or is it always a approval
Thanks