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I did this recently...get a re entry visa if you need one through registered post..I was not asked for approval letter when i arrived in ireland as the visa stamp was sufficientjaviercarrillo wrote: ↑Fri Jan 03, 2020 11:17 amHello everyone and happy new year!
On Nov 26 I received the letter from INIS asking me to pay my citizenship fee and submit my Irish Residence Permit (IRP) to Tipperary. I did immediately but, unfortunately, I was not included in the December ceremony.
Since the next ceremony will probably be a few months away (I heard "spring" on this forum), does anybody know what is the guidance in case of travel abroad (for work), in particular for the re-entry?
I read (also on this forum) about people saying that it was enough to present the letter from INIS to the border agents indicating I'm meant to be in the next ceremony but, has anybody here actually done that? In the meantime I have also reach out to INIS asking for any "official" (if any) guidance.
Thanks in advance for any tip!
I just flew back to Dublin last night and asked a the immigration officer a few questions as a non-Eu citizen who would need a visa to enter the Eire:
Problem is not with entering Ireland, but with boarding a flight to Ireland from another country. You might be refused boarding, if you don’t have visa/irp. Better off getting re entry visa if you intend to travelBealtaine wrote: ↑Sun Jan 12, 2020 9:42 amI just flew back to Dublin last night and asked a the immigration officer a few questions as a non-Eu citizen who would need a visa to enter the Eire:
1. What would happy if I don’t have a GNIB card as I’ve submitted it whilst waiting for the ceremony?
He mentioned that they a copy of the approval letter in their system so it shouldn’t be a problem. I’d get a photocopy of my GNIB card and possibly fly with it if I don’t get my Stamp 6 in time.
2. As I have Stamp 4, can I que in the non-Eu que?
Only those with Stamp 4 EU Fam can.
TBH, I wouldn’t submit it 2-3 weeks late as they specifically mentioned 10 days in the letter.
I note that there is no date as of yet. ‘Spring’ in the Celtic Calender is Imbolc or St Brigid’s Day ie 1st Feb traditionally. It could be anytime in Feb or in March.
They do hope to have a three others so I’m guessing probably May/June, September and late Nov/Early Dec.
Nishasn wrote: ↑Sun Jan 12, 2020 12:13 amHi masterboy, just curious why you were not included in the previous ceremony? Was it because you requested your rip for travel? I have also travel plans and informed citizenship office. Just wondering if that would impact the ceremony date ? Please clarify. Many thanks