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craicindublin wrote:yup thats grand i guess and good luck with it ...
***FYI sideshowsue
when did you apply for ya naturalization coz i know it for a fact that they process applications in a sequence NOT based on your clean history etc. So if i applied 3 years ago and than you applied after me your application will be processed after mine now i am NOT saying that it will not be looked after until mine is but once they have all the documents from your they will put it in the folder and time delay it meaning its ready to review when the turn comes .....
Cheers
Solz
INIS don't strictly follow their stated rule that applications are processed in the order they're received. A quick look at the following spreadsheet supports this view: http://www.editgrid.com/explore/user/sc ... nship_appscraicindublin wrote:FYI sideshowsue
I just picked it as if you meant he will get the reply quicker than the people who applied before him which is NOT going to be the case in INIS they work on applications in a sequence they are received. You applied in 2006 and i applied in 2007 i think so if you got yours in 2009 i presume i will be getting mine too. The average waiting time for the application is upto 4 to 7 years and thats what the lady from INIS told me on the phone.
respect
Solz
You will receive a letter informing you that your application for a certificate of naturalisation has been approved. In this letter, there will be instructions of what to do next, namely (1) take the oath in an open court. Once you've taken the oath and the judge has signed it, you then post it back to INIS along with the requisite fee, photos and your GNIB card.craicindublin wrote:okie guys once your naturalization is approved can you apply for passport straight away by filling up passport fourm or what ???
nanette wrote:Hi Lutus,
this what I would do if I was you.
Step 0. Always make copies of every document you sent + Always send via registered post.
Step 1. Call Social Welfare ask for the record department
Tel: 01 704 3000
Request a letter for you and your wife regarding stating whether you are in receipt of any social benefits. You need to have your PPS numbers ready when call.
Expected:
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Two letters for you and your wife. It usually take 3 working days. Make copies of them and send the original plus the official state envelope from which its comes. Sending the envelop is just for clarity sake.
Step 2. Translate your mariage certificate in English if you were not married here.
Expected:
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Ensure that the company tha translates this provides you with two copies. It should cost you roughly 60 euros. But it is important and INIS won't have any other excuse.
Step 3. Request P21 for you and your wife.
NOTE: if your wife has not been working then, you need to write a letter stating that you are married since for example 2000 and point them the translated marriage certificate. If she's been working them her P21 should do it.
Expected:
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Your P21 and your wife P21 or a letter from you.
Step4: Is complementary of Step3
If you can avail all your P60's since you applied then include their copies for sending to INIS. No excuse to them.
Step5: If you have a bank statement common account with your wife
Then produce that too for the last 3 months and assuming it has some money in it (say 5K) then that good too.
Step6: If you bought a house with your house and in both names
Then produce the paper on this too (just copies) for both.
Step7. Utility bills that have both your name.
Step8. Letter of your employer if you are still working
Step9: Write a chart letter to guide them.
Basically write a letter tell him them that you are replaying in relation to the letter the sent you (which you should enclose a copy as well) and list what included in the envelop.
example (this applies to your wife too):
I've included the following documents for your perusal
1. My latest P21 you requested.
2. Copies of my P60 since I've been working in the country.
3. Translated and copy of my marriage certificate in english
4. Letter of my employer that shows I am working in Ireland
5. Join Bank statement for me and my wife
6. Utility bills with my name and that is of my wife
7. Property document for me and my wife that own a property.
8. Letter from the Government (social welfare) that confirms that I am not receipt of any payments.
etc...
Quick question, is your wife working ?
I hope this helps you and it should put INIS on the spot and no more excuses to delay you.
Nana (The girl to Bitch)
I think those are "Social Welfare" payments. However, the general purpose of the documents sent in support of your appication is to show that you were and are legally resident in the country, and you are not a burden to the state. I doubt that those payments can be construed as a significant burden to the Irish state.Lutus wrote:Thanks Nanette
I will try that. To answer your question, no my wife is not working. Perhaps you know - does child benefit and drugs payment scheme constitutes Social Welfare ?