You don't have to create a separate topic for each query related to your citizenship application: https://www.immigrationboards.com/ireland/strong-proof-of-address-v-s-weak-proof-of-address-t317156.html#p2013311 https://www.immigrationboards.com/ireland/marriage-and-family-certificate-irish-citizens...
Knowing Ryanair, I'd strongly suggest that your partner get a regular schengen visa.
If you are married, a visa will be issued for free and very quickly.
If you are married to Irish citizen, you need to send the application to CMU1, if not, you need to send it to CMU2. Don't use the residency calculator. It is only for non-EU applicants who have a residence permit.
Fiscal year is the year that starts from the date of your first permission/stamp.
You need to answer "yes" to question 5.6 and give details of all absences.
I understand there is a still an element of discretion in deciding applications and I would be really interested in any feedback or experience from you or other members of the chances of a resident with 365 days continuous residence succeeding with less than 1825 days physical residence, if all oth...
Wrong. All applicants must meet the same residency criteria and must give details of all absences of 42 days or longer in any year of residence. Calculator is for convenience of non-EU applicants. As a British, you will be a non EU applicant anyway, so this does not really make any difference for you.
This is wrong. The question words are clearly include all the cases including where you was even witnesses, recorded to the Garda system: "Including where you were not charged with any offence? Give details below." No. OP is not a subject to criminal investigation, therefore has nothing t...
All the details regarding these incidents are recorded in the garda Pulse system, you can think that there is nothing important, but it could be that it is more than nothing was recorded and could cause in your application that you did not disclose such information. That will be wrong and it will b...
Thanks will it delay application processes? Its already 3 year waiting. Is it possible that they give negative decisions after mentioning addresses before and after submission of application.
You delayed it by not giving accurate information. Everything is possible.
Adult application form is the same for everyone, EU or non EU applicants.
No, if you have not been arrested, convicted, fined, charged (even if cleared), etc., then you can answer "no".
It has to be completed by the legal professional who will be witnessing your declaration, only they will know the name of the authority which licensed them.
Now department asking why he has 2 different addresses while he mention one address in his application for naturlization also asking about all addresses in ireland since he is in ireland.
write an explanation and give full list of addresses.
Any other advice you recommend? Get your records from Garda, form below: https://www.garda.ie/en/about-us/online-services/data-protection-foi-police-certificates/an-garda-siochana-f20-october-2019-.pdf fill in "all records held by Garda Síochána" in the details section. If you decide to a...
Thank you! Would you know when I ask my commissioner of oaths to fill in the declaration, what goes into W2? Would it be his signature.. Name or a stamp at the bottom? Statutory declaration must be filled in solicitor's presence, they will ask you to fill in the top part of the declaration, and the...
Listed to those who advised you reporting her and save yourself time and money, If you leave it as it is, it will be damaging your health, because she will still be blackmailing and abusing you. If you have evidence of what you said it will not matter if you're a non EU or an EU citizen. You will ge...
As i am non eu national if she cancel my visa then i will be more vulnerable here thats is the reason still i am compromising. She can't cancel your visa, it's not up to her to decide on your visa. Report her and let her know that you're not taking the abuse anymore. Give evidence, and walk away fr...
What do you mean is it a good idea? If she's abusing you, go and report her for domestic violence and blackmailing. She's committing a crime. This is not an immigration matter.
The same applies to people who lost GNIB cards while abroad, like I did a few year back when I was in Germany. Although I have a passports that allows visiting Ireland for 3 months visa-free, I still went to police to get an incident report just to be 100% safe that I have something official.
Airlines are also not in a position to "deny entry" to the country, legally speaking, as they are not immigration officers. When you show them evidence that you are a legal resident in Ireland (a copy of IRP card, a stamp 4 with date, etc) Commercial carriers like airlines must comply wit...
Yes, the date which is shown on your first GNIB card is the date from which you calculate your residence. Tick yes on the question 5.6 and give details covering absences for 49 days (dates, destination, reasons for travel). Enter all your stamps into calculator, then look at the total and deduct 49 ...
Marriage certificate will be enough. It is not mandatory, because your application is a standard one, but I would send it anyway, because they may ask for it later just to see that you are indeed married.