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Thx for taking time to reply. but your info does not seem correct.roddy1984 wrote:You can apply for Permanent Resident (EU3) six months before you 5 years 4EUFAM stamp expires. But for Naturalisation you should be in Ireland for 5 years (1826) days including your Temp Stamp 4 & 5 Years 4EUFAM stamp. So you need to count exact 1826 days, as soon as you are in Ireland over 1826 days including Temp 4 Stamp & 5 Years 4EUFAM , you are in titled to lodge application for Naturalisation.
Rizwan,Rizwan78 wrote:@ treefriend
toddy1984 is right here. I have personally experience with same situation like you. By eu directive inis should count your residency from the day you land in Ireland but they don't do that. They will start to count your days when u get stamps on your passport from gnib office, they call it recognizable residence... There is like.... U can enter your stamps dates in calculator.... http://www.inis.gov.ie/en/INIS/Pages/WP11000025
The thing is u don't get any gnib card on airport which tells your residence status in country.... You must be in the country extant 5 years 1826 days & after u can lodge your application for naturalization.... Not even one day before....
For permanent residence care you can apply on eu3 form exact 6 months before your 4eufam stamp get expires