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smalltime
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Post by smalltime » Sat Aug 29, 2009 7:13 am

is anyone know somebody or heard a story
an application got denied after 2 or 3 years waiting( accepted and processed) be it citizenship or LTR because residency stamps not enough after INIS final stage check?

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Rejected application for naturalisation

Post by Erik » Fri Sep 04, 2009 10:51 pm

A friend of mine applied to be naturalised in the beginning of 2006 on the basis of 5 years on work permits. He worked for the same company for 8 years now, yet only recently (within the last 4-5 months) he got a letter from the Citizenship division informing him that they are sending his application back to him (that is after about 2 years they actually had his application) as at the time of applying (in the beginning of 2006) he was missing a number of months in stamps. As I said the guy always worked for the same company all these years, but about 5 years ago his work permits were issued a few months later than normally...

The guy was shocked that it took them two years after he applied to count the stamps. By the way, he did send them an update of this immigration status about a year ago, so they knew that he was still in employment with the same company for two years after applying for citizenship.

Another thing to mention. This friend of mine recently submitted his new application for naturalisation using his old reference number, yet they issued him with a new number and told to wait for 20 something months...

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Post by smalltime » Sat Sep 05, 2009 8:35 am

thanks for the reply erik

did they ask your friend for additional documents after they sent back his application to him.?

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Post by smalltime » Sat Sep 05, 2009 8:38 am

I mean did they ask your friend additional documents before

after that they sent him back his application.

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no

Post by Erik » Fri Sep 11, 2009 11:42 pm

No, they did not.

He actually sent some papes himself: things like updated visa pages in his passport and a copy of his latest GNIB card.

Only about 3 or 4 months after that they sent him a letter informing him that at the time of his application (2 years or so) before that he did not have full 60 months...

Very unfortunate for the guy...

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Post by smalltime » Mon Sep 14, 2009 10:42 am

thanks for reply mate

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Re: Rejected application for naturalisation

Post by victor8600 » Mon Sep 14, 2009 12:09 pm

Erik wrote:...they are sending his application back to him (that is after about 2 years they actually had his application) as at the time of applying (in the beginning of 2006) he was missing a number of months in stamps. ... they issued him with a new number and told to wait for 20 something months...
This really s*cks. At least they could have consider his new application without putting him to the end of the queue.
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