Irish Tom, I'd say it's you who have the problem: You give your location as "Occupied Dublin" and are bothered about people referring to your (OUR!) nationality in terms that most people would regard in the same way as calling a citizen of HMP Australia an Aussie, or an englishman a Pom. A...
Hi mad, perhaps I wasn't clear before: When I was told that they had completed the garda check and the social welfare check and they were waiting for a final report (basically the same as what they told you), I later found out that the final report was to be from the minister's office and would cont...
Hi mad,
I was told something similar and I eventually extracted from them that my application is with the minister for a decision. That was well over a month ago. As with everything they say, I am not banking on it being correct.
Hi Tuner, I wasn't intending to post anything, just to translate and read. But that now seems too much like hard work! Please do keep us up to date with what is happening on that site though. We would all like to have a better idea of what is going on and, as you know, INIS are very reluctant to say...
At first glance it seems that our friend has at last managed a sensible post, except that The European Commission/Ombudsman has ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to do with naturalisation, but at least he/she is trying. (some would say he/she is very trying)
Has Anyone ever phoned the INIS and got told that their application has been approved?! Am one of the 2006 applicants, I applied in May I think I heard of that happening once, but I wouldn't be surprised if they say that they can't give out that information on the phone. Have you been asked for mor...
With all of them you can do any job. I have "long term residence" (LTR), I have been here since 2000 but I have not applied for "permission to remain without condition as to time" (WCT) as it is not worthwhile for me. You will need to have the 8 years though, which, if I read you...
If you have 8 years of "reckonable residence" you can apply for "permission to remain without condition as to time". Processing time is a matter of a week or two. If you have 5 years of "reckonable residence" you can apply for "long term residence", which is, ...
The behavior of Ryanair sucks, no wonder they are going under by the minute. Well, clearly you don't understand, all of ryanair's problems are due to the €10 / £10 / $10 charge levied by various governments and when that is removed all will be ok again!!! (Mr. O'Leary said so, so it must be true...
Is there anyone here that recently got a letter asking for documents. It says in the website processing early 2008 I got letter confirmation february 2008. Just wondering if its accurate. (make believe) give me some hope please. A friend of mine applied Feb '08 and was asked for more docs about a m...
I don't quite get the relevance of your point about accent. Not sure if you read the dialogue I posted in my preceeding post. It's was obvious she clearly understood my questions and she did not for once during our very brief conversation apear not to. Are you saying having a Tipperrary accent is n...
It sounds like they are tightening up (see my recent post: Tue Jul 21, 2009 9:26 am) and trying to discourage callers by making it pointless to call. How exactly is the information "confidential", she is talking to the APPLICANT? Please forgive me if I am being rude, but do you by any chan...