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Based on the last few ceremonies, the beginning of February is when you'll see the first significant numbers receiving certs. There will be a lot of people who don't receive them before late April. I'd be very, very surprised if any real numbers of people - or indeed any at all, see them before Christmas.alwaysdilemma wrote: ↑Sat Dec 23, 2023 4:30 amHas anyone received certificate yet from the 18th Dec ceremony? Thank you
I seriously hope that is not the case as it would be absolutely criminal to make people wait that long to get their certificate especially after some people have already been waiting for 2 years.Vadrar wrote: ↑Sat Dec 23, 2023 4:19 pmBased on the last few ceremonies, the beginning of February is when you'll see the first significant numbers receiving certs. There will be a lot of people who don't receive them before late April. I'd be very, very surprised if any real numbers of people - or indeed any at all, see them before Christmas.alwaysdilemma wrote: ↑Sat Dec 23, 2023 4:30 amHas anyone received certificate yet from the 18th Dec ceremony? Thank you
Some people haven't gotten their certs from October ceremony (been like 3 months), so ISD does take a lot of time sometimes.Bluebird71 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 26, 2023 2:49 pmI seriously hope that is not the case as it would be absolutely criminal to make people wait that long to get their certificate especially after some people have already been waiting for 2 years.Vadrar wrote: ↑Sat Dec 23, 2023 4:19 pmBased on the last few ceremonies, the beginning of February is when you'll see the first significant numbers receiving certs. There will be a lot of people who don't receive them before late April. I'd be very, very surprised if any real numbers of people - or indeed any at all, see them before Christmas.alwaysdilemma wrote: ↑Sat Dec 23, 2023 4:30 amHas anyone received certificate yet from the 18th Dec ceremony? Thank you
I dont really understand that or find that fair ? I understood that they had increased staff and I dont think they make people wait months more for certificates... at some point something has to give. I thought everyone had received their certs from October ?meself2 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 26, 2023 2:58 pmSome people haven't gotten their certs from October ceremony (been like 3 months), so ISD does take a lot of time sometimes.Bluebird71 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 26, 2023 2:49 pmI seriously hope that is not the case as it would be absolutely criminal to make people wait that long to get their certificate especially after some people have already been waiting for 2 years.Vadrar wrote: ↑Sat Dec 23, 2023 4:19 pmBased on the last few ceremonies, the beginning of February is when you'll see the first significant numbers receiving certs. There will be a lot of people who don't receive them before late April. I'd be very, very surprised if any real numbers of people - or indeed any at all, see them before Christmas.alwaysdilemma wrote: ↑Sat Dec 23, 2023 4:30 amHas anyone received certificate yet from the 18th Dec ceremony? Thank you
I also did, but alas - post2141667.html#p2141667Bluebird71 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 26, 2023 4:22 pmI thought everyone had received their certs from October ?
Why do you ask? Do you need to travel?
Thanks for the response. As my IRP is due to expire in three months, if I don’t receive the certificate, I am not sure how can I prove to my employer my status. It’s a weird situation and I am not 100% sure what is the best option.meself2 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 26, 2023 10:10 pmWhy do you ask? Do you need to travel?
Technically, you are a citizen from the date of your ceremony and a citizen cannot be granted a visa, because, well, they're a citizen, get a passport.
But you can't prove it until the cert is recieved, so you're in a bit of a legal limbo (which was nonexistent before they started sending out the certs, as they gave them out on the ceremony, but ah well, now some people have to wait months until cert, eg post2130827.html#p2130827).
If you need to travel, you either:
- give up on your travel,
- use your old IRP if it's still valid (good enough for airlines and you can explain yourself at the border)
- or come into Burgh Quay and plead for an emergency visa so you can return.
If f you need IRP for a job/etc, you can try to apply for renewal on the same basis as you had before; 99 percent they'll say "you're a citizen, can't give you this one", but at least you can say to your employer "im in the process of renewal" if they ask (and hopefully cert arrives once they refuse), 9 percent is they renew it and 1 percent - they'll offer you an alternate solution.
If you live in Dublin, apply for extension and it'll give you another month or two.
But 3 months should be enough. Hopefully.Employers should note:
If an employee’s IRP card has expired and they are unable to obtain a valid registration card by the expiry date of their current IRP card, they are still legally permitted to remain in the State on the existing conditions of their current IRP card for a maximum of 8 weeks. This 8 week provision is subject to the employee providing proof that they have applied to renew their registration, including when changing stamp category, prior to their current IRP card expiring.
You could also show your employer naturalisation approval letter plus ceremony invitation. For good measure you could email department and ask for certificate delivery date. They won’t say, but if they reply with a meaningless message you could show that to your employer too to indicate it’s normal for the certificate to be mired in bureaucracy.ILLL wrote: ↑Wed Dec 27, 2023 1:29 pmThanks for the response. As my IRP is due to expire in three months, if I don’t receive the certificate, I am not sure how can I prove to my employer my status. It’s a weird situation and I am not 100% sure what is the best option.meself2 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 26, 2023 10:10 pmWhy do you ask? Do you need to travel?
Technically, you are a citizen from the date of your ceremony and a citizen cannot be granted a visa, because, well, they're a citizen, get a passport.
But you can't prove it until the cert is recieved, so you're in a bit of a legal limbo (which was nonexistent before they started sending out the certs, as they gave them out on the ceremony, but ah well, now some people have to wait months until cert, eg post2130827.html#p2130827).
If you need to travel, you either:
- give up on your travel,
- use your old IRP if it's still valid (good enough for airlines and you can explain yourself at the border)
- or come into Burgh Quay and plead for an emergency visa so you can return.
If f you need IRP for a job/etc, you can try to apply for renewal on the same basis as you had before; 99 percent they'll say "you're a citizen, can't give you this one", but at least you can say to your employer "im in the process of renewal" if they ask (and hopefully cert arrives once they refuse), 9 percent is they renew it and 1 percent - they'll offer you an alternate solution.
On the invitation it said your certificate will be posted in couple of weeks. That means two weeks at some point they need to held accountable. It’s not fair that we can’t prove our right to work status because they decided to keep us in limbo.
Not beyond the dates mentioned throughout this thread. The historic template for the annual timeline threads don't include a distinct certification date. I suspect because when the template was created certificates were given on the day of ceremony.FidoDido29 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 03, 2024 8:18 pmI was wondering if there was a timeline thread for certificate of naturalisation? Just getting a little desperate after attending ceremony on 19th Dec.
It was created back in teh day when there was a second letter, times long gone.
I'll throw this into the topic. About time to start it, probably. Thanks for the suggestion!
My optimistic, very optimistic expectation (assuming you went to the first ceremony) is end of Jan; there was a gap of 2 weeks/ a month between ceremonies. If they'll keep going like that, I would say people from last ceremony will get their certs around April - May at best.FidoDido29 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 03, 2024 8:18 pmI was wondering if there was a timeline thread for certificate of naturalisation? Just getting a little desperate after attending ceremony on 19th Dec.
Thanks so much. Stages look good to me. After what feels like a long time sitting on the sidelines (though no longer than anyone else of course), I've finally been able to jump into the game myself.meself2 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 03, 2024 8:55 pm@Vadrar and others - timeline thread is in place ( ireland/2024-citizenship-applications-t ... 42461.html ); I think I got all the current stages correct? If not, let me know and I'll amend it before first poster comes.
That waiting saved you a ton of unnecessary hassle with paper copies and passports, so it could as well be an advantage.
Thanks! You are absolutely right - the online form is light years ahead of the old process (though that's not saying much). Certifying every page of every passport was a beast of a job. Avoiding the whole banker's draft and blackbox of postage was very welcome too - it removes so much uncertainty and anxiety. And that's before you factor in the online form having considerably fewer questions than the paper form.
FidoDido29 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 03, 2024 8:18 pmI was wondering if there was a timeline thread for certificate of naturalisation? Just getting a little desperate after attending ceremony on 19th Dec.
She's actually only committed herself to 51% ('the majority of these certificates') of applicants receiving the certificate within 6 weeks. Which is in line (if you squint and give the benefit of the doubt to the department and presume An Post is responsible for some additional delays) with what we've seen.Stay0 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 03, 2024 9:47 pmFidoDido29 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 03, 2024 8:18 pmI was wondering if there was a timeline thread for certificate of naturalisation? Just getting a little desperate after attending ceremony on 19th Dec.
Not the best response by the minister (no surprise there). If going by the response we can expect certs within 6 weeks of the ceremony.
https://www.oireachtas.ie/en/debates/qu ... nswers-161
Could be, but possibly they can let you be in line with others, taking your residence into account; time will tell.
I wouldn't say so. It took about 2 months for people on last ceremony of Oct 2nd and, as rightfully noted by Vadrar, it's not a clear confirmation. Also, "issued" in my mind stands for "printed", not "sent", which could be a few weeks' difference.
meself2 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 03, 2024 10:02 pmCould be, but possibly they can let you be in line with others, taking your residence into account; time will tell.
And yes, taking a bit longer now for mental peace on years ahead is a better optino IMO.
I wouldn't say so. It took about 2 months for people on last ceremony of Oct 2nd and, as rightfully noted by Vadrar, it's not a clear confirmation. Also, "issued" in my mind stands for "printed", not "sent", which could be a few weeks' difference.