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They might not give you one as you're already a citizen.
do they really not give you the IRP if you have taken the oath? I read somewhere that they can and they won't charge you for it but the re-entry visa seems so old and I don't think it even exist anymore?meself2 wrote: ↑Tue May 07, 2024 5:28 pmThey might not give you one as you're already a citizen.
You can wait for certificate and hope it comes in the next few weeks (keep in mind first time passports take a month/2 months); if you don't get anything by then, there's a possibility you can get a single re entry visa, see post2044798.html#p2044798 .
Just don't risk leaving the country without IRP or having passport in your hand. Other countries immigration control don't understand the documentations. Besides, holding a naturalisation cert doesn't give anyone the right to leave or enter the country we are irish citizens after taking the oath but the cert is just a paper until we get the passport. Can you move your dates?ArtifaX wrote: ↑Wed May 08, 2024 2:04 pmYeah we read that somewhere on this forum too, but I can't find a way to proceed with this...
We wrote to all the contact emails there are and the response is to talk to someone else (another email address).
Immigration office sent us 1st to naturalization unit
Naturalization unit in autogenerated email said they are not going to reply to anything but queries on applications that are not complete (ours is complete)
Immigration than sent us to Border control Unit in the airport. They stated that they will let me in given I show naturalization certificate, but cant guarantee I'll be able to board the plain in another country.
We went to the INIS office in citycentre and they said we should apply via a link (normal renewal of IRP card) or talk to immigration office..
IRP renewal is in question as we heard that this might not go through as I am a citizen now. It also would demand 300Eur to be paid before they even look at it.
So seems like the full circle.
There are no re-entry visas anymore. Only tourist or visit family - which honestly makes no sense to apply to.. So we are kinda stuck with this..
Any other suggestions?
No, some categories haave fees exemption. If the immigration tells you which one you need then you can apply for that there is nothing else that is applicable in this case unless you want to move your plansArtifaX wrote: ↑Wed May 08, 2024 2:04 pmYeah we read that somewhere on this forum too, but I can't find a way to proceed with this...
We wrote to all the contact emails there are and the response is to talk to someone else (another email address).
Immigration office sent us 1st to naturalization unit
Naturalization unit in autogenerated email said they are not going to reply to anything but queries on applications that are not complete (ours is complete)
Immigration than sent us to Border control Unit in the airport. They stated that they will let me in given I show naturalization certificate, but cant guarantee I'll be able to board the plain in another country.
We went to the INIS office in citycentre and they said we should apply via a link (normal renewal of IRP card) or talk to immigration office..
IRP renewal is in question as we heard that this might not go through as I am a citizen now. It also would demand 300Eur to be paid before they even look at it.
So seems like the full circle.
There are no re-entry visas anymore. Only tourist or visit family - which honestly makes no sense to apply to.. So we are kinda stuck with this..
Any other suggestions?
https://www.oireachtas.ie/en/debates/qu ... ralisationcdn16 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 15, 2024 12:34 pmYeah, I'm also in a similar situation.
I attended the ceremony at Killarney back in June and my IRP is due for renewal by end of August. I don't have any upcoming travel plans. But, my employer is asking for a renewed Stamp-4 to be updated in the HR systems.
Written multiple emails to multiple team/departments. But none of them have come back yet.
It's so expensive to pay €300 fee for IRP just for a few weeks before receiving the Certificate of Naturalisation or Irish Passport!