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Whilst I have been to Northern Ireland a number of times I have never been to the Republic. And living here in Birmingham, sorry, I am not going to travel to a meeting.petereliot1 wrote:we need to get together to do something
yes we can ! but we all need to meet to discuss these issues, we could hire a dedicated lawyer to represent our issues. we just wont talk but will have legal backing once the lawyer is in place wht do u guys think?1) Long Term Residency issues - One year to process?
2) Naturalisation Process - Three years to process - big joke
3) Immigration/Visa Officers treatment at Irish Naturalisation &
Immigration Service
4) Telephonic Service
archigabe wrote:Hello everyone,
we finally received a response from the European Commission in Brussels. They write that they accept we have a legitimate complaint and they are going to enter our complaint into their register.They also say that they are going to initiate action against the Irish Government against the condition of prior legal residency in another European Country.At least it's nice to have a letter from the E.U commission to use in our petition to the DOJ.
i've spoken to one FLAC lawyer right after we received the refusal letter. His best advice was this:archigabe wrote:Why don't some of you try to contact FLAC Ireland who sometimes provide free legal aid? They might atleast help in drafting a letter to DOJ threatening legal action.
http://www.flac.ie/
The problem with FLAC is they usually only take up cases which are without precedent in Ireland.still, no harm in trying.