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What is your current status, it might greatly depend on your current status in this country (eg asylum seeker, illegal) THe reason I ask, is because your husband would have either had stamp 1 or 4 already and if you were living here, you would have already had some for of status/stamp.rebel82 wrote:The day he get his certificate you can go to GNIB with your husband and Naturalization certificate and you will be issued with stamp4.
it wont be easy as this person put. what if Irish immigration do not recognise your marriage.The day he get his certificate you can go to GNIB with your husband and Naturalization certificate and you will be issued with stamp4
I guess that OP is dependent of her husband and in that case it is that easykoded wrote:It is your status in Ireland that will determine if you are going to get stamp 4 or not. you can check on who are entitiled for stamp 4 in inis website.it wont be easy as this person put. what if Irish immigration do not recognise your marriage.The day he get his certificate you can go to GNIB with your husband and Naturalization certificate and you will be issued with stamp4
It is better to explain your condition so that people can give you proper advice.
Interesting article in relation to this - http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/fro ... 80974.htmlkoded wrote:It is your status in Ireland that will determine if you are going to get stamp 4 or not. you can check on who are entitiled for stamp 4 in inis website.it wont be easy as this person put. what if Irish immigration do not recognise your marriage.The day he get his certificate you can go to GNIB with your husband and Naturalization certificate and you will be issued with stamp4
It is better to explain your condition so that people can give you proper advice.
I am sorry if I frightened you, ye you will be sound, you can go to the GNIB. At worst, they might tell you to make application to minister (long delay). unlikely though. Happy daysChev wrote:My status at the moment is stamp3 and i guess it will not be a problem as i m on dependant visa legally residing here since very long.