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csdrajkot wrote:I had five months gap in my past five years.. I have filled my application on 16th November 2014.. in couple of days i got letter from citizenship dept that please provide exact dates for that year.. i have replied immediately and finally i have received acknowledgement on 22nd November 2014.. Now i am expecting second stage letter from them but so far i have not received any letter from them... is this usual process to take time or due to Christmas and new year holiday ?
thanks
apps.dbassi wrote:DO you show 5 year Gap with aany explaanation like House rent.
I have the same problem. i am going to complete 5 yrs in Jan-2016 but i have 5 months gap in 2013, but i dont have any house bills/utility bills to prove that i maintained relation to Ireland. I went US in that period, even i was not in india
Pls suggest
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csdrajkot wrote:I had five months gap in my past five years.. I have filled my application on 16th November 2014.. in couple of days i got letter from citizenship dept that please provide exact dates for that year.. i have replied immediately and finally i have received acknowledgement on 22nd November 2014.. Now i am expecting second stage letter from them but so far i have not received any letter from them... is this usual process to take time or due to Christmas and new year holiday ?
thanks
csdrajkot wrote:You have to mentioned addresses with dates (either you was in Ireland or abroad)
second thing you have to provide proper explanation like why was you absent from ireland..
zkzkz wrote:My understanding is that if you're absent for short trips for holidays or were employed in Ireland and required to travel for your employment then you're basically ok. I'm assuming your residence information was still continuous. They may ask for additional documents to verify this.
If you were absent for 5 months because you were looking for work or working elsewhere then my guess is they will consider those five months non-reckonable. You should probably wait 5 months extra so that your reckonable residency is still 5 years (or three years or whatever the requirement is for your situation). And you should wait until those five months are not in the last year since you need to be resident for the last year.
I do not work for the DOJ or INIS or have any special insight into their workings. I am not a solicitor. This is just my best guess from the way the questions and instructions are phrased.
Kindly refrain from digging up topics that were started in 2014. Open your own topic if you have specific questions.Alixlboy wrote:Great info on this forum. I'm planning to apply for my naturalisation in Jan next year and I have two gaps (one due to sickness and one due to my father's leg operation). I think the best option is to simply send then a copy of your lease and utility bills in advance in order to avoid any hassles.
Any other suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks!