dunks1887 wrote: ↑Thu Jul 18, 2019 10:14 am
[quote=water_tank1 post_id=<a href="tel:1804254">1804254</a> time=<a href="tel:1563438995">1563438995</a> user_id=174067]
Does the new ruling specify which basis the application is on or is it covering all applications?
It covers all applications made based on residency, whether that's via marriage or 5 years on a work permit, etc. I would say, as the ruling currently stands, 99% of applications for naturalisation based on residency are now eligible for refusal, except for the odd case of the person who hasn't stepped one foot out of Ireland in the past calendar year(e.g.- the extremely old and possibly those with very young children).
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And what about application for eu-nationals? Our passports doesn’t get stamped at all while travelling in EU and some other non eu countries when we travel on our eu-id card....?