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Fingerprinting of all registrants begins 11/11/2008

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Fingerprinting of all registrants begins 11/11/2008

Post by Ben » Tue Nov 11, 2008 1:01 pm

A visit to my local GNIB office this morning, accompanying a non-EU family member of mine who was registering with the GNIB for the first time, and something new was to be experienced.

The GNIB are now taking an electronic fingerprint of all people registering or re-registering. Today is the first day of the new requirement. The fingerprint scanning device was not working properly, so it took a while. Got there in the end though.

As a side note, I was tickled by the way the GNIB officers were debating among themselves over whether the Stamp 4 EUFam permission, for my family member, should begin on today's date or backdated to the date of the DoJ letter. The latter is, of course, correct. Thankfully, the regular GNIB officer (in our local office, a very pleasant gentleman) was the one who knew this - the other staff (who I believe were either new, or from another GNIB office, visiting) were the ones debating.
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Re: Fingerprinting of all registrants begins 11/11/2008

Post by Darkhorse » Tue Nov 11, 2008 1:10 pm

benifa wrote:A visit to my local GNIB office this morning, accompanying a non-EU family member of mine who was registering with the GNIB for the first time, and something new was to be experienced.

The GNIB are now taking an electronic fingerprint of all people registering or re-registering. Today is the first day of the new requirement. The fingerprint scanning device was not working properly, so it took a while. Got there in the end though.

As a side note, I was tickled by the way the GNIB officers were debating among themselves over whether the Stamp 4 EUFam permission, for my family member, should begin on today's date or backdated to the date of the DoJ letter. The latter is, of course, correct. Thankfully, the regular GNIB officer (in our local office, a very pleasant gentleman) was the one who knew this - the other staff (who I believe were either new, or from another GNIB office, visiting) were the ones debating.
It makes difference if someone at the other end of the desk nice to you. Unfortunately not all of them.

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Re: Fingerprinting of all registrants begins 11/11/2008

Post by Ben » Tue Nov 11, 2008 1:36 pm

Darkhorse wrote:It makes difference if someone at the other end of the desk nice to you. Unfortunately not all of them.
Indeed. I have experienced the wrath of some of the GNIB staff at Burgh Quay some time ago.

Thankfully, we are fortunate enough where we live (outside of Dublin), in that our local GNIB office in the Garda station is run by an excellent man - fair, reasonable and (most importantly) knowledgeable.

If only his attitude were shared by his colleagues elsewhere in the country..
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Post by Dublin1 » Tue Nov 18, 2008 9:36 am

I did mine last week including fingerprints, and ppl there were fine.
the strange part u do this exercise twice.

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