I agree that the words quoted above can't be the exact match of the words said by someone responding to an official phone line otherwise it is a big discrimination and r.acial profiling. However, I do agree that a few departments in Ireland are happy to say whatever on phone as they know that whatev...
Well based on the hearsay here for 26/11 ceremony and second stage letter received 03/06, I booked flight to Killarney, hotel and car hire just in case. Fingers crossed, can cancel car and hotel if it doesn’t work out.
@KiB: This is what my friend we can call "Height of optimism"
I had a similar experience before the last ceremony this year, I was told "application is in the final stage and almost ready for submission", next week "application is submitted to the minister", the week after "Application is being processed and in the final stage, but not...
I asked about the ceremony date during a telephonic inquiry last week and the lady on the phone said, the date for next ceremony is finalized at 26/11/2018 at Killarney. But every person at INIS has a different story to tell when talking to them on phone, so nothing is certain...
By legal requirement, I didn't mean citizenship. I was talking about the freedom of information law, which is applied to all public offices. Based on my understanding, if anyone asks for information about their application, the department is bound to provide an answer or information. Giving a templa...
What I intend to say is the exact same thing you are pointing to, all of these replies are saying the same thing. As per legal requirement, they are obliged to answer any query related to an application submitted in a public office. But the pity is they are using templates and there is no guarantee ...
Hi all, Over the last year or so, while waiting for my naturalisation application, I sent a few email inquiries and always received a template generic answer. It appears that every help desk team has their own template and basically they are all the same way of saying, "your application is in p...
Copied following info from justice.ie these are the answers given on behalf of justice minister Pending applications . 2014 and earlier 2015 2016 2017 2018 to date Total Applications currently on hand 340 ... 330 .. 1,700.. 7,330 .. 2,770 .. 12,470 Year 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Applicatio...
Finally some good news about the next ceremony:). Did they say about when they would make an official announcement on the date? Hopefully this is true! Can't wait. I called today and got the same response that the next ceremony is fixed on 26/11/2018 at Killarney. She further added that this is goi...
Finally some good news about the next ceremony:). Did they say about when they would make an official announcement on the date? Hopefully this is true! Can't wait. I called today and got the same response that the next ceremony is fixed on 26/11/2018 at Killarney. She further added that this is goi...
Hi Guys, Just spoke with lady in citizen office and she mentioned there upcoming ceremony 26/11/2018 . So fastern your seat belt # stay colm . Best of luck everyone Regards Grace Finally some good news about the next ceremony:). Did they say about when they would make an official announcement on th...
@jetthorse8181 If you were married for 12 years then it won't be an issue, as the 7 year rule applies from the date of first spousal permission not the date of separation. You might be grand here. For the overlap period between separation and next marriage, you can claim it as a defacto relation. Go...
Does this rules follows you even if you relocated in another EU country ? i mean is the rules also applied by other EU countries ? [/quote] I don't know. I just copied this text from Irish policy document for non-eu family reunification. Perhaps every country have their own rules set for such purpo...
I am afraid that might be the case as per this policy. But again none of us here at the forum is a solicitor or taking decisions on behalf of INIS. All we can do is to gather maximum information and be prepared through this community forum. Try a good solicitor and be prepared that you have to prove...
re-marry your PK wife if you are now fully divorced just an idea :idea: then it will be valid Even if you "re-marry" , there might be complications if your residence in Ireland was sponsored as a spouse of Irish/EU national. Section 20.1 of family reunification for non EEA members "A...
re-marry your PK wife if you are now fully divorced just an idea :idea: then it will be valid Even if you "re-marry" , there might be complications if your residence in Ireland was sponsored as a spouse of Irish/EU national. Section 20.1 of family reunification for non EEA members "A...
I applied in Aug 2016 under the old application. Emailed them yesterday to see if any update and was told that it's in the advanced stage of processing, What exactly does that mean? I think it means that your application has been submitted to minister for decision. Once it back from minister office...