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Since herself and yourself havent worked for 5 years, how did she supported herself all these while without being on the dole?deltaman wrote:Hi,
My wife completed 5 years of residency in Ireland. She is unemployed for the whole five years. She is non-EU. I am also a non-EU and greencard holder waiting for my citizenship approval.
My wife wants to apply for citizenship based on her 5 years residency. As she is not working, she selected "Unemployed" in the application. She did not receive any social welfare amount during these 5 years.
What are the documents she needs to put along with application?
Thanks for the information. I want to clarify that I have a non-EU passport. My wife does not have any driving license. She only has bank account. Can you tell me what are the documents she has to submit?doesnotcompute wrote:The first 4 pages of the application form are dedicated to what supporting documents she needs.
I would imagine she'd have to provide certified copy of passport, certified copy of birth cert (and certified copy of translation into English, if applicable), certified photocopy of GNIB card, certified copy of marriage cert (and certified copy of translation of same, if applicable), photocopies of every page of every passport that she has had while in the State, bank statements, printout of the Residency Checker from inis.gov.ie website, certified copy of your proof of entitlement to Irish citizenship (birth cert / naturalisation cert / FBR cert / PNC cert / certified copy of your Irish passport), copies of 3 different proofs of address for both you and your wife (for 3 months prior to the date of the application).
Also your wife needs to sign the statutory declaration, and you need to sign the affidavit, in the presence of a solicitor.
certified copy of your proof of entitlement to Irish citizenship (birth cert / naturalisation cert / FBR cert / PNC cert / certified copy of your Irish passport), copies of 3 different proofs of address for both you and your wife (for 3 months prior to the date of the application).
sorry, i submitted that for the kids, not for my wife. apologies for the confusion...@bundle: Is child benefit coming under Social welfare? Is it mandatory to submit the document for Child benefit? I do not want to delay submitting the application. Thanks.