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I am honestly confused because I am a Feb 2022 applicant who paid the fees in early February and has yet to receive an invitation, whereas the post above had the approval completed last month and an invitation has already been sent. It is incredibly frustrating that they do not follow chronological order at all.Skybuddy wrote: ↑Mon May 27, 2024 2:57 pmHi inek,
Yes, someone posted their timeline and were invited for 11th here: viewtopic.php?t=334775&start=150#p2164324
I hope you and I make it to this onepeace23 wrote: ↑Mon May 27, 2024 10:02 amnot sure though but I think they have not started sending invitations for Dublin ceremonies yet .
Based on previous ceremonies which happened across two days:
Killarney : accommodated 4000 applicants
Dublin: accommodated 6000 Applicants
They mentioned in the last update they will invite 10 000 applicants across 12 ceremonies ، so there are still 6000 yet to receive invitations.
Just a guess
Oh no, you still haven't received the approval? Highly unfair man. Did you drop them an email asking for an update?
yes I did send them an email and they just replied with the same sentence "Your application for naturalisation continues to be process.."
There 4000 applications applied in 2022 and before still didn't receive their approval. I applied at the beginning of 2022 and still no news from approval... there is no logic behind of this....
That's so frustrating. I think they are keeping the older files for Dublin ceremonies
The number you will write on the declaration paperwork is the application number, which is the the one formatted like this: #######-CITZ-##
Fred I applied in February 2022, received an approval letter, paid the fees, and am now waiting. I believe it is extremely unfair in your case that the application has not moved forward despite the fact that all necessary checks have been completed. This, I believe, is directly related to the team in charge of our applications. People applied in October last year, received approval at the end of April, and have already been invited to the ceremony. I don't care how the split works in terms of assigning people to Killarney or Dublin. They should have invited people who, like you and me, have been waiting for over two years on the first day. So frustrated. To be honest, my frustration grows as I see everyone else receiving invitations while I do not.
That's a really good news! I hope you get the approval and invitation for Dublin ceremony asap
I applied through the solicitor and then had to request a litigation letter to be sent, and they eventually got back to me with some explanation that was above my head, and then two weeks later an approval letter stating that I should pay the fees quickly to be considered for the February ceremony, but that did not happen, and I am still waiting for an invitation. Nobody would ever know how their system works!!!
That user is me! I’m sorry that your application is taking so long. I feel you.User20123 wrote: ↑Mon May 27, 2024 3:05 pmI am honestly confused because I am a Feb 2022 applicant who paid the fees in early February and has yet to receive an invitation, whereas the post above had the approval completed last month and an invitation has already been sent. It is incredibly frustrating that they do not follow chronological order at all.Skybuddy wrote: ↑Mon May 27, 2024 2:57 pmHi inek,
Yes, someone posted their timeline and were invited for 11th here: viewtopic.php?t=334775&start=150#p2164324
I am happy for you man. My frustration is more so on the way this department handle the filescdn16 wrote: ↑Wed May 29, 2024 1:19 amThat user is me! I’m sorry that your application is taking so long. I feel you.User20123 wrote: ↑Mon May 27, 2024 3:05 pmI am honestly confused because I am a Feb 2022 applicant who paid the fees in early February and has yet to receive an invitation, whereas the post above had the approval completed last month and an invitation has already been sent. It is incredibly frustrating that they do not follow chronological order at all.Skybuddy wrote: ↑Mon May 27, 2024 2:57 pmHi inek,
Yes, someone posted their timeline and were invited for 11th here: viewtopic.php?t=334775&start=150#p2164324
I and my missus applied together. While I’ve been invited to the ceremony on June 11, missus is still waiting for the approval and payment of the fee. We were hoping to complete this entire process together but now seriously, not sure how they’re prioritising the applications…
Nope, people have received invitations for the Killarney ceremonies, but I'm not sure if the cut off period is still one week before the ceremony; if that's the case, the chances of anyone else being invited for Killarney next week are slim; however, the Dublin ceremony still has two weeks to go, so I'm hopeful that I'll be invited, and they said in the email that they'll be able to naturalise 10,000 people in these 12 ceremonies, so I believe we should all be included.
We just can't know that.freakfaizi wrote: ↑Sun Jun 02, 2024 9:18 pmAnd do you know approximately, what date will i expect to receive the ceremony invite for Dublin CCD ceremony? Will i be invited at all or not? I received the 950 eur fee instruction letter on 26 Apr 2024.
Yep.freakfaizi wrote: ↑Sun Jun 02, 2024 9:18 pmAlso, do they send the naturalization certificate by registered post to my address?
That very much depends on your postman.freakfaizi wrote: ↑Sun Jun 02, 2024 9:18 pmif nobody is there to receive or sign the registered post, then what will they do with my naturalization certificate?
Does the post man must need a signature when delivering of recipient, what if nobody is at home, what will they do with my naturalization certificate?
No. It won't exist by then. They're all printed after the ceremony.freakfaizi wrote: ↑Sun Jun 02, 2024 9:18 pmIs it possible to ask them to give the naturalization certificates on day of ceremony?
If you're a citizen, you don't need (and can't) renew an IRP.freakfaizi wrote: ↑Sun Jun 02, 2024 9:18 pmOnce i become irish citizen and if my IRP expires, do i still need to keep it renewed at all times,as i heard they can revoke citizenships too at any time.