The conditions in which she has arrived in Ireland is through you, the sponsor. As such you as sponsor in the eyes of INIS should be able to support her without recourse to public funds until such time that she obtains permanent residence I believe. Your spouse’s current permission is temporary mean...
Apologies for hijacking this discussion I’ve submitted my application end of Feb but never received an email notification from INIS. I went past the submit stage, paid the €175 fee and never thought anything afterwards. I’ve checked this morning the online account and it is only showing “Submitted (...
Hi Commissioner of oath will know what to do in terms of certifying your passport for citizenship as they are usually familiar with the process. You’ll need to also use the below form which commissioner of oath or otherwise will need to sign https://www.irishimmigration.ie/wp-content/uploads/2023/05...
Fermoy has also a Garda station with Immigration service.
Usually you can only use a Garda station with immigration service within your home address catchment area.
Hi all Just wondering do we still need to print and sign the Statutory Declaration alongside the biometric page and birth cert by a solicitor/commissioner of oath? I know there’s a “Declaration” section online but I’m trying to avoid a second trip to solicitor/commissioner of oath Secondly do we sca...
Hi all Can I check do we still need to certify every single page of the passport and send it or only the biometric page certified to send it? According to the below guidance document only the biometric page is required to be certified? https://www.irishimmigration.ie/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Citiz...
According to the below source it is after tax income PER YEAR. If you are married both incomes are considered I am not sure what exactly constitutes “full private health insurance” but typically €80-€100 per month per parent is considered a decent cover. You should also be absolutely certain you can...
Angel99 is right and the embassy is also correct in insisting on visa payment. The Directive makes provision only if the Non-EU Citizen has a settlement status in a EU Country. Unfortunately that is not the case with your mother whom holds a UK settlement status. Your Irish Citizenship does not give...
You can only apply online from a certain countries listed on the DFA website but you’ll still need to send in documents as previously stated on my reply
Yes but it may be a bit of a pain to apply from abroad (not sure about if applying from UK) You’ll need to contact the Irish embassy to make payment for application. You can get the naturalisation cert and photo page of passport certified by a solicitor/notary public instead of sending in the origin...
Many thanks for your response. Very useful indeed. The Non-EU National is from a country that won’t be facing requirements for additional documents so both of your suggestions are very feasible
Asking for friend whom is married to an Italian citizen Is it easier to get settlement in Italy married to an Italian citizen or, Move to another EU country exercising freedom of movement route? Any advise preferable from senior members or first hand experience would be much appreciated Kind regards
Not sure in your birth country but in mine I’ve used in the past a public notary to translate bank statements into English which was much cheaper than the Bank doing the same. Maybe you might have something similar where you are from that’s cheaper to translate?
“Bank Statements The Statements must record point of sale (POS) transactions monthly (with ROI or NI addresses). Typically this will mean a minimum of three POS transactions per month for each of the required number of years. For each of the required number of years (3 consecutive months per year)....
I've emailed the Citizenship department explaining my situation and this was their reply: Dear Sir/Madam, Thank you for your email. Please be advised your Irish Travel Document has to be surrendered once you receive your Irish citizenship. However, I can't apply for a first time Irish passport with...
I recall on the day as the ceremony was under way the presenter announced there was a passport left behind at check-in and the person should return to get it. Shame they did not call out the person’s name (GDPR madness no doubt why they did not) when they announced it! At this point I would email th...