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You said they took your 'passport' away and you don't have a 'green card'? Are you just referring to your IRP card? I can't see why they would take your passport away.izzydowling wrote: ↑Mon Nov 09, 2020 3:41 pmI got my approval letter in February and paid straight away.
qq re this as I couldn't find the answer elsewhere: how does "temporary" work, if we get an IRP back, when do we need to send it to the Naturalisation office again? Once they announce next ceremony? Can we keep it as long as there are no ceremonies?
As soon as you come back to Ireland. You will not receive an invitation if they don’t have your IRP.
littlerr wrote: ↑Mon Nov 09, 2020 3:55 pmYou said they took your 'passport' away and you don't have a 'green card'? Are you just referring to your IRP card? I can't see why they would take your passport away.izzydowling wrote: ↑Mon Nov 09, 2020 3:41 pmI got my approval letter in February and paid straight away.
If you are a non-visa required national, you should just be able to travel back and forth without any issue. (Of course, you may still need an IRP card depending on the airline's requirement.)
If your IRP card is still valid, you should just write to them and ask them to send it back to you temporarily.
If your IRP is already expired (but automatically extended to next January), you should apply for a re-entry visa. I have an Irish travel Document would it be the same to travel ?
Hi there,holahola84 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 12, 2020 4:43 pmHi,
Could you please create a separate thread for your topic?
This one is called "Next Ceremony" and it should contain updates on any development regarding the next citizenship ceremony.
There is plenty of ppl like me that check this page every day to see if there is any news regarding any upcoming citizenship ceremony, and it's a bit frustrating to have to scroll just to find unrelated information.
I'm sure your topic is as valid as all the others, and it deserves its own thread.
Thanks
Well first they will send statuary declaration doc to sign, upon return that doc to citizenship dept. They will send naturalisation certificate in post.
luckyfish1985 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 15, 2020 11:04 amThanks luckyfish..because the above 2people are arguing in no point..they are may be they are not aware of that certs will be sent without ceremonies.
Do you have a source?citizenfour wrote: ↑Tue Nov 17, 2020 7:30 pmThe first batch of affidavits will be likely be sent and requested to be completed in January 2021
Any link to confirm that.citizenfour wrote: ↑Tue Nov 17, 2020 7:30 pmThe first batch of affidavits will be likely be sent and requested to be completed in January 2021
Shockingzeus121 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 18, 2020 9:37 amI received a letter last week from citizenship department to send 2018 P60, employments details summary for 2019 and asked me to complete the attached statutory declaration, and have it witnessed and return to the office within 28 days but there was nothing attached. I have emailed them last week to let them know but haven't got any reply yet. Shall I just send the P60 and employments details summary and write a letter to them to let them know I never received any declaration form?
Hi, where did you read this?citizenfour wrote: ↑Tue Nov 17, 2020 7:30 pmThe first batch of affidavits will be likely be sent and requested to be completed in January 2021