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I don't believe that is true, they are extremely strict with the 5 year residency requirement as well as the 1 year continuous residence requirement.HOTSPURS wrote:i've known cases which applied soon after completing 4 yrs & got their Naturalization certificates..which is as recent as Sept-Oct 2007...funny how DOJ operate isn't it? Many folks are jumoing the queue & getting away because of ridiculously long wait times
If you post something like this you should post link or copy/paste law where you find it.And for EU1, the reckonable residence is only 3 years
The DoJ want to update that site. It tells you you're an Irish citizen simply by birth on the island of Ireland. That hasn't been true since 1st January 2005.microlab wrote:If you post something like this you should post link or copy/paste law where you find it.And for EU1, the reckonable residence is only 3 years
Not true by the way.
http://www.inis.gov.ie/en/INIS/Pages/WP07000120
Thats true. They are very strict with 5 years residency requirement. I was the one who applied 3 months well in advance and got rejected.It was on my knowns advice (he said he applied in advance and his application was accepted...but I don't think that was quite true). It was back in Sep 2005. I applied again after completing 5 year residency and my application was accepted.joesoap101 wrote:I don't believe that is true, they are extremely strict with the 5 year residency requirement as well as the 1 year continuous residence requirement.HOTSPURS wrote:i've known cases which applied soon after completing 4 yrs & got their Naturalization certificates..which is as recent as Sept-Oct 2007...funny how DOJ operate isn't it? Many folks are jumoing the queue & getting away because of ridiculously long wait times
hey cograts i wish it was me. any way you r ready to apply you only need 3 years married and 4 all together legal years . even if you are refused u can reapply.manuel wrote:Hi Everyone!,
I am one of the lucky ones who got 5 years residency by INIS under the EU treaty EU1. I am married with an EU citizen (German) and living in Ireland since 3 years - 2005.
Technically then, i got residency till 2013. So, I would like to know if i can apply and submit my application for the Irish Citizenship by Naturalisation this year or i have to wait 2 years more to complete 5 years and then apply for it?.
Counting that the application takes at least two and a half years to process, i think i can submit it from now on, but i am afraid to be refuse because it could be too early.
Does anybody knows what to do in this case?
Do you know also, which form should I fill out?
Any other detail I should know?
Thanks in advance and regards,
Manuel Salazar
That is not correct. Only people who are married to Irish citizens can apply after 3 years of residence in the island of Ireland (so that includes northern Ireland). So if you are married to a German citizen, you would still need to have 5 years residence before submitting an application.gregorevna wrote:hey cograts i wish it was me. any way you r ready to apply you only need 3 years married and 4 all together legal years . even if you are refused u can reapply.manuel wrote:Hi Everyone!,
I am one of the lucky ones who got 5 years residency by INIS under the EU treaty EU1. I am married with an EU citizen (German) and living in Ireland since 3 years - 2005.
Technically then, i got residency till 2013. So, I would like to know if i can apply and submit my application for the Irish Citizenship by Naturalisation this year or i have to wait 2 years more to complete 5 years and then apply for it?.
Counting that the application takes at least two and a half years to process, i think i can submit it from now on, but i am afraid to be refuse because it could be too early.
Does anybody knows what to do in this case?
Do you know also, which form should I fill out?
Any other detail I should know?
Thanks in advance and regards,
Manuel Salazar
good luck
Applicants with only 3 Stamps(Stamp 4) equalling 6 years are not having problems in their applications getting accepted.joesoap101 wrote:You need 5 years reckonable residence, so if you have 5 stamps which for example equal 3 years thats not enough- your application will be refused and returned to you. The immigration officer probably just glanced over the stamps and didnt pay much attention to the duration of the permission to remain stipulated on each stamp.
The 2.5 - 3 year wait is in addition to the 5 years residence requirement.
'Applications for naturalisation received up to early August 2005 are currently being processed.'