Leo99 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 06, 2024 8:38 pm
Hemantsauparna wrote: ↑Sat Apr 06, 2024 12:17 pm
My need is only renewing wife's IRP not mine. Mine isn't applicable because legaly I am citizen now AND wife's renew isn't granted by immigration officer because mine is not renewed
Frustrating limbo actually just waiting for certificate. Today, I got a temporary extention stamp for 4 months on passport so risk of losing job is mitigated thankfully. Waiting time for certificate still goes on anyway !!
Leo99 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 06, 2024 10:54 am
Hemantsauparna wrote: ↑Fri Apr 05, 2024 7:40 pm
Am here to follow up any leads on this and if people started getting certificates yet. I did attend ceremony on 26-Feb and haven't heard anything. They didn't even give any proof that I attended
no replies from
citizenshipinfo@justice.ie except auto-emails suggesting they won't be replying for certificates for those who attended on 26-Feb.
<<<<Please be advised, if you were in attendance to the Ceremony on the 26th February, your certificate of Naturalization will issue to you in due course. >>>>
My IRP is expiring and I am aware that I don't need to renew and simply wait for certificate. However based on my IRP, my spouse had Stamp 1G and doing job which is also expiring on same day as mine. Now, I can wait for certificate but she would need 1G extend OR Stamp 4 (on my basis) to continue her job which can't be done until I get my certificate as per immigration officer. So kind of job loss situation in wait of this certificate. Does anyone know of advise in such circumstances ?
renew your IRP, that's the only way
Not a citizen unless you get that certificate in your hands, that's why you got a temp extension. But good that you got the extension.
Not exactly true.
Once you’ve attended the ceremony, signed the declaration and taken the oath you’re considered a citizen. You need have the certificate as proof of naturalisation, to obtain a passport, etc., but the department has decided to issue these afterwards.
If something happened where you needed to prove your citizenship, but haven’t yet received the certificate, the department of justice would still recognise you as one and they are the final authority. It’s just unfortunate they are taking several months to issue these certificates which is causing all of this additional confusion for everyone. The temp extension is so you have something in your possession to prove your status for employment, travel, etc. purposes while you wait.
I would liken it to losing your certificate, but you never decided to obtain a passport. You don’t lose your citizenship just because you don’t have it anymore and have to apply for a new one.