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Please let's focus on the message and not the messager or his/her wrong assumption on being a national. How can we help give him a good and useful advice in regards to bringing the vulnerable mother to stay here and since s/he's capable of financially sustaining the dependant mother? Janesx, please help advice as I know you have the experience to do so. Thanks!janesx wrote:You are not an Irish national, never will be.
You became an Irish citizen in 2012.
Get the facts right!
Don't see it from that angle and don't get deterred in anyway. I'd suggest you go to any citizens information centre around you for advice or better still get in touch with a good and tested immigration lawyer for a professional advice on this subject. I wish you luck and success in finding the best possible to bringing your mother here to stay with you for better care.knapps wrote:I am shocked to read comments on here. I smell beloved here. I said I am an Irish national since 2012. You go and learn English before commenting on 'get the facts right'.
Now, people who know how to behave and respect others, please advice. I am also involved in a lot of projects to promote peace and integration in Ireland, FYI.