Apologies if this has already been covered elsewhere, and I hope you guys bear with me as I explain the situation. I have been lurking on this board and it has provided me with quite a few excellent suggestions in my application. All of you guys (you know who you are!) are doing an outstanding job!
The facts of the matter are as follows:
Applied for naturalisation on the basis of 5 years working. Applied through a solicitor.
Recently (2 days ago) I received confirmation in the form of a letter of intent for naturalisation (i.e. letter of approval asking for 950E, 2 photos etc)
My GNIB card only expires some time next year - as does the stamp in the passport (obviously).
I am from a country that does not require a multiple entry visa - I checked the list here: http://www.citizensinformation.ie/en/mo ... eland.html
I am currently dealing with an emergency family situation outside of Ireland which may require some time to handle.I pre-empted the situation by already obtaining the 950E bank draft in advance and all other pertinent documentation.
I quickly did a search on the forums and came up with this thread: http://www.immigrationboards.com/irelan ... ng#p813879
My idea is to send the documents via courier prior to my return back to Ireland.
This however means that I will no longer have my GNIB card upon arrival.
Questions:
1. Do the instructions made by IntegratedMigrant below still hold true?
2. I have been unable to find any policy/document on the INIS website relating to this - ie in black and white. Is there such a document?IntegratedMigrant wrote:Yes you can.
1. Have your re-entry visa with you Not applicable in my case
2. Have a copy of your GNIB card with you Easily done, will make color photocopies
3. Have the letter of intention to grant citizenship from INIS Can be done
4. Explain to the immigration officer the reason why you dont have your GNIB card
5. Provide them with these documents
You will have no problem at all if you follow these steps.
3. I notice quite a slew of different experiences written on this board by people who are actually at the immigration counters at airports. Some say that the immigration officer doesn't ask for the card, others say that its mandatory to have the card etc. It almost seems like its who you get at the counter on the day.
TL;DR - Want to courier my GNIB card before I return to Ireland. Overseas due to family emergency. Don't want to run into any trouble with immigration at the airport, so I would like to know how familiar these guys are with the process. (Won't be travelling into Dublin Airport).
I look forward to hearing your responses on this.
Thanks again!