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yes i am a full time permanent employee.Nehro wrote:Hi anusuri
Are you currently working?
thanks for your advice. but i did not get the answer. will the options are still open for me to get naturalised. i came to this country as a student in 2004 october on stamp 2 basis and from feb 2006 onwards i am living on residency status in ireland. currently i am on stamp 4 eu fam. do you have any about the naturalisation.Nehro wrote:Then I guess you should explore a way to change your stamp to Work Permit Holder (and this may suit you as you aire in a full permanent emplyment). Try to ring (anonomously) INIS and enquire about that. Time is in your side so don't panic. All the best of luck
Hi Anusurianusuri wrote:thanks for your advice. but i did not get the answer. will the options are still open for me to get naturalised. i came to this country as a student in 2004 october on stamp 2 basis and from feb 2006 onwards i am living on residency status in ireland. currently i am on stamp 4 eu fam. do you have any about the naturalisation.Nehro wrote:Then I guess you should explore a way to change your stamp to Work Permit Holder (and this may suit you as you aire in a full permanent emplyment). Try to ring (anonomously) INIS and enquire about that. Time is in your side so don't panic. All the best of luck
Thanks nehro. i appreciate your advise. your advise gives me some hope and confidenceNehro wrote:Hi Anusurianusuri wrote:thanks for your advice. but i did not get the answer. will the options are still open for me to get naturalised. i came to this country as a student in 2004 october on stamp 2 basis and from feb 2006 onwards i am living on residency status in ireland. currently i am on stamp 4 eu fam. do you have any about the naturalisation.Nehro wrote:Then I guess you should explore a way to change your stamp to Work Permit Holder (and this may suit you as you aire in a full permanent emplyment). Try to ring (anonomously) INIS and enquire about that. Time is in your side so don't panic. All the best of luck
You are saying that you are residing legally in Ireland based on your stamp 4 EU Fam since Feb 2007 until 2013. If this is the case as I understand it - and please correct me if I am wrong - then there is no issue when you apply for citizenship. You will however apply after 5 years of legal residency i.e. Feb 2012 based on your work (P21, payslips, etc..). When INIS gets to check legal residency requirements, they only want to see copies of GNIB stamps in the passport which cover the required legal residency period. They will verify that with GNIB at the time of processing of your application which is effectively 2 years from your application submission AND will enquire from GNIB that you are STILL legally resident. INIS is not interested in the basis of your residency (i.e. being EU spouse) but only interested in you being legal all the pre-application period as well as the 2 years of processing time. By a simple calculation, and provided you will apply in March 2012 for citizenship, you will need to be legally resident in the state until mid 2014. Since your Stamp 4 expires in 2013 you still need 1 extra year of legal residence which you can not do based on your marriage anymore, hence you can only do it based on your work permit. Whether you do it at that stage or now is upto you as there is no much difference although I recommend you to switch now (if it is possible after you enquire from INIS). There is no need for either INIS or GNIB to know about your divorce or that you are separated.
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