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I hope soTake-me-home wrote: ↑Thu Jul 18, 2024 7:25 pmThis is the exact reply:
You will receive your certificate of Naturalisation in the next 2 weeks
Regards
Citizenship
Thanks so much for sharing this. I am hoping next week we would all have itcdn16 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 23, 2024 1:03 pmI had raised a query a while ago with my TD regarding renewal of IRP after attending the ceremony. Today I received a response from the Minister and it hinted about the tentative date of receiving the certificates!
Here's the full response from the Ministry:
Dear <TD's name>,
Thank you for your correspondence to the Minister of Justice, Ms. Helen McEntee T.D. on behalf of [cdn16]. I am responding to you on behalf of the Minister.
Firstly, I wish to congratulate [cdn16] again on their Irish Citizenship. I appreciate receiving your Certificate of Naturalisation is important to them.
I can advise you that posting of certificates will begin this week. Please note all certificates are issued by registered post and will require a signature on delivery for the security of the document.
Over 10,000 people were naturalised at Citizenship Ceremonies held in June 2024. The Citizenship Division aim to print and post each Certificate of Naturalisation as soon as possible. However, as you can appreciate, due to the volume of citizens we expect it may take a few weeks for all certificates to be posted.
Finally, once [cdn16] attended the Ceremony and gave their Oath of Allegiance to the State, there is no need to renew their immigration permission whilst they await their Certificate.
[cdn16]'s ongoing patience is greatly appreciated.
I trust this is of assistance.
Yours sincerely,
Xxxxx
Private Secretary to the
Minister for Justice
Hopefully, this means by next week, we should start seeing people receiving their certs...
I'm in NI - will post when I receive mine.Helen1964 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 26, 2024 5:07 pmOut of interest, anyone in Northern Ireland out there?
We’re in France but my husband’s certificate is being delivered to my old ma’s address, c/o.
I don’t suppose she’ll hear the bell if the postman comes looking for a signature.
In which case presumably there’ll be a slip of paper, telling her to collect it from a post office.
Can you let me know if you receive your certificate, just so I can galvanise her into action?
Thanks!
Immigration send it registered post so it should require a signature, but it completely depends on what your postman chooses to do. If you aren’t in. They’ll either leave the letter or a note to say they missed you and to pick it up from post office. If you haven’t picked up within 3 days they return it to Immigrarion and you’ll need to chase it from them.Caldeira86 wrote: ↑Sun Jul 28, 2024 12:52 pmDo the postman need a signature for the delivery of the certificate?
What happens if the postman arrive and I am not home?
Can not just eave a letter so I can sign it and collect the certificate in the post office?
Thank you so much [/quote]Vadrar wrote: ↑Sun Jul 28, 2024 12:59 pmImmigration send it registered post so it should require a signature, but it completely depends on what your postman chooses to do. If you aren’t in. They’ll either leave the letter or a note to say they missed you and to pick it up from post office. If you haven’t picked up within 3 days they return it to Immigrarion and you’ll need to chase it from them.Caldeira86 wrote: ↑Sun Jul 28, 2024 12:52 pmDo the postman need a signature for the delivery of the certificate?
What happens if the postman arrive and I am not home?
Can not just eave a letter so I can sign it and collect the certificate in the post office?
Not sure where you got the 35 days from? February ceremony people only got it on may 9th.You_must_be_Joking wrote: ↑Tue Jul 30, 2024 2:21 pmI've registered just for this topic.
Does anybody know if this "printing outsourced" thing is happening for the first time?
People from the previous ceremony started to get the certificates approximately 35 working days post ceremony.
However, it's been over 35 working days now and no certificate yet.
Which means, if it's the first time for the third party, that the the whole outsourcing thing is performing poorer than the gov. itself which is absolutely typical for Ireland.
Yeah; this is the no-brainer evolution on certs. It’s been suggested to the department multiple times including by Ministerial peers. They’ve made off the record noises about the transition. I think they are just deep underwater on managing even BAU processes; process innovation is a real stretch for them. But I’m hopeful we will see digital certs at some point.peace23 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 31, 2024 12:30 pmThey should introduce alternative to the current paper Citizenship certificates , otherwise the delay and the possibility of certs being lost or delivered to a wrong address will remain.
Canada started issuing electronic citizenship certificates on
January , 2023
https://www.immigration.ca/new-electron ... by-canada/
Which means another month. Seems like they are printing 100 a day. Lolantoforeign wrote: ↑Wed Jul 31, 2024 9:53 pmGood day, after doing some research
Thank you for your correspondence to the Minister of Justice, Ms. Helen McEntee T.D. I am responding to you on behalf of the Minister.
Firstly, congratulations again on your Irish Citizenship. I appreciate receiving your Certificate of Naturalisation is important to you.
I can advise you that posting of certificates has begun already. Please note all certificates are issued by registered post and will require a signature on delivery for the security of the document.
Over 10,000 people were naturalised at
Citizenship Ceremonies held June 2024. The Citizenship Division aim to print and post each Certificate of Naturalisation as soon as possible.
However, as you can appreciate, due to the volume of citizens it is expected that it may take a few weeks for all certificates to be posted.
"Has already begun"... as far as I know no one has received it yet.antoforeign wrote: ↑Wed Jul 31, 2024 9:53 pmGood day, after doing some research
Thank you for your correspondence to the Minister of Justice, Ms. Helen McEntee T.D. I am responding to you on behalf of the Minister.
Firstly, congratulations again on your Irish Citizenship. I appreciate receiving your Certificate of Naturalisation is important to you.
I can advise you that posting of certificates has begun already. Please note all certificates are issued by registered post and will require a signature on delivery for the security of the document.
Over 10,000 people were naturalised at
Citizenship Ceremonies held June 2024. The Citizenship Division aim to print and post each Certificate of Naturalisation as soon as possible.
However, as you can appreciate, due to the volume of citizens it is expected that it may take a few weeks for all certificates to be posted.