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Oh man, that's awful! I'm dreadfully sorry for you and hope that your approval comes quickly. Fingers crossed that you'll find another job straightaway.bluewing wrote:Congrats AI, thanks for letting us know it was the Tipp office as my application is being processed there and there still is hope for me yet.
To make matters worse, after working here 8.5years I finally got made redundant, I am told my application is with the minister (for some amount of time now) so heres hoping it comes quickly..
In the mean time, looking for jobs in the IT sector, cannot touch the job seekers benefit in the mean time even though I paid in for 8.5 years(thanks Ireland!) they are really looking after the people that built their country up arent they?
Sorry all end rant, but if you think your position is bad, you could be in my place Zero income isnt exactly a good place to be.
Yeah sorry to hear that!!!Has happened to loads of people. Hope ministers decision also comes quickly.bluewing wrote:Congrats AI, thanks for letting us know it was the Tipp office as my application is being processed there and there still is hope for me yet.
To make matters worse, after working here 8.5years I finally got made redundant, I am told my application is with the minister (for some amount of time now) so heres hoping it comes quickly..
In the mean time, looking for jobs in the IT sector, cannot touch the job seekers benefit in the mean time even though I paid in for 8.5 years(thanks Ireland!) they are really looking after the people that built their country up arent they?
Sorry all end rant, but if you think your position is bad, you could be in my place Zero income isnt exactly a good place to be.
It only took just over one year to get approval for this? How long were you married??Fionn wrote:Approval received today...Big surprise
applied in Feb 2008. married to an Irish citizen.
no additional documents requested..
I phoned the distric court in Cork and they told me I can come any Monday morning..no appointment required.
I'm off to celebrate...IN THE IRISH SUNSHINE
Can't believe I'm a real paddy now
good luck to everybody else, especially to those who have been waiting for a long time!!
bluewing wrote:Congrats AI, thanks for letting us know it was the Tipp office as my application is being processed there and there still is hope for me yet.
To make matters worse, after working here 8.5years I finally got made redundant, I am told my application is with the minister (for some amount of time now) so heres hoping it comes quickly..
In the mean time, looking for jobs in the IT sector, cannot touch the job seekers benefit in the mean time even though I paid in for 8.5 years(thanks Ireland!) they are really looking after the people that built their country up arent they?
Sorry all end rant, but if you think your position is bad, you could be in my place Zero income isnt exactly a good place to be.
bluewing wrote:Congrats AI, thanks for letting us know it was the Tipp office as my application is being processed there and there still is hope for me yet.
To make matters worse, after working here 8.5years I finally got made redundant, I am told my application is with the minister (for some amount of time now) so heres hoping it comes quickly..
In the mean time, looking for jobs in the IT sector, cannot touch the job seekers benefit in the mean time even though I paid in for 8.5 years(thanks Ireland!) they are really looking after the people that built their country up arent they?
Sorry all end rant, but if you think your position is bad, you could be in my place Zero income isnt exactly a good place to be.
Congratulations Fionn. You are now definitely an Irish Paddy from Cork !! Wish you all the bestFionn wrote:Approval received today...Big surprise
applied in Feb 2008. married to an Irish citizen.
no additional documents requested..
I phoned the distric court in Cork and they told me I can come any Monday morning..no appointment required.
I'm off to celebrate...IN THE IRISH SUNSHINE
Can't believe I'm a real paddy now
good luck to everybody else, especially to those who have been waiting for a long time!!
Maybe, Maybe not. Nobody knows for sure!!! Depends who is processing youre application. Based on what the minister has said in the past then yes it would go against you. There might be other factors though taken into consideration for example how much tax she has paid since she has been here.TRV wrote:hello, my wife was in receipt of unemployment benefit in 2004 for two months when she was made redundant by her employer but found an alternate employment within two months. since then she is working as of today and currently paying tax. will this affect her naturalisation application that is being processed since 2006, yet to hear a decision.
Thanks
In theory, this should have no bearing on your wife's naturalisation application. According to the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment: Any non-nationals that are made redundant, are given 3months to seek alternative employment/new work permit. In the meantime, you are legally entitled to apply for unemployment benefit. However, its questionable whether INIS will agree with that point of view.TRV wrote:hello, my wife was in receipt of unemployment benefit in 2004 for two months when she was made redundant by her employer but found an alternate employment within two months. since then she is working as of today and currently paying tax. will this affect her naturalisation application that is being processed since 2006, yet to hear a decision.
Thanks
I agree with you that it is very questionable to be denied citizenship based on claiming JB, and no that dont tell you that you may not claim it.The minister has openely stated in the Dail that he has rejected applications due to this fact.IwannaBePaddy wrote:Hi it will be very questionable if they denied citizenship to someone solely on the fact the he/she has claimed unemployment. If this is the case in the requirement list should state:
NO unemployment claimed during your residence in Ireland
if this happened in the past might be due to other reasons
Difficult to say with certainty, although drawing SW benefit seems to weigh against an application.TRV wrote:hello, my wife was in receipt of unemployment benefit in 2004 for two months when she was made redundant by her employer but found an alternate employment within two months. since then she is working as of today and currently paying tax. will this affect her naturalisation application that is being processed since 2006, yet to hear a decision.
Thanks