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Your statement is incorrect .. being married 3 years before application is required
Really? The official's links mentioned follow:
The ambiguity in policy wordings has always been a beauty. It has always been creating confusions. INIS is well aware of it but decided not to clarify it at all.avta wrote: ↑Thu Feb 03, 2022 4:22 amReally? The official's links mentioned follow:
"Have been married to, or in a civil partnership with, an _Irish_citizen_for_3_years" or in the application:
"Note, you must be married / in a civil partnership _to_the_Irish_citizen_for_not_less_than_3_years, and
be living together at the date of making an application and have the required residency in the
island of Ireland"
I don't see there any exceptions or any words about the application date you mention.
There are nothing like being married for 3 years to NON-EU and 1 day to Irish Citizen to be eligible...
Do you have any official proof for your statement?
I have witnessed many cases and I'm sure about it. It doesn't say the exception. Same is with the case of child born.avta wrote: ↑Thu Feb 03, 2022 4:22 amReally? The official's links mentioned follow:
"Have been married to, or in a civil partnership with, an _Irish_citizen_for_3_years" or in the application:
"Note, you must be married / in a civil partnership _to_the_Irish_citizen_for_not_less_than_3_years, and
be living together at the date of making an application and have the required residency in the
island of Ireland"
I don't see there any exceptions or any words about the application date you mention.
There are nothing like being married for 3 years to NON-EU and 1 day to Irish Citizen to be eligible...
Do you have any official proof for your statement?