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Yeah like the LTR/EU Treaty and other section are setting the world on fire with their speed of deliverance!agniukas wrote:i would guess that some of those 130 people are sent to LTR, EU treaty rights and other sections
I dont think you have read that report....that Tipperary exercise by the department was not deferred due to shortfall in fundings...issue is like with every other public service department i am assuming....that no senior manager followed it up.agniukas wrote:we all know that desentralisation was a joke. and it was cancelled half way as the recession hit and funding was not there anymore... all that wasn't the brightest idea...
what's the application rate?fatty patty wrote:Ireland 26 months approx fees 950 yoyos
http://www.inis.gov.ie/en/INIS/Pages/Co ... %20Section
UK 6 months fees 750 sterling
http://www.bia.homeoffice.gov.uk/britishcitizenship/
Finland 18 months fees €400
http://www.migri.fi/netcomm/content.asp?article=4048
Norway 15 months fees 2500 NOK (€317)
http://www.udi.no/Norwegian-Directorate ... izenship-/
Austria 12 months fees upto €1552
http://www.wien.gv.at/english/administr ... index.html
Dutch 6 months fees upto €567
http://www.ind.nl/EN/
walrusgumble wrote:what's the application rate?fatty patty wrote:Ireland 26 months approx fees 950 yoyos
http://www.inis.gov.ie/en/INIS/Pages/Co ... %20Section
UK 6 months fees 750 sterling
http://www.bia.homeoffice.gov.uk/britishcitizenship/
Finland 18 months fees €400
http://www.migri.fi/netcomm/content.asp?article=4048
Norway 15 months fees 2500 NOK (€317)
http://www.udi.no/Norwegian-Directorate ... izenship-/
Austria 12 months fees upto €1552
http://www.wien.gv.at/english/administr ... index.html
Dutch 6 months fees upto €567
http://www.ind.nl/EN/
I am suggesting nothing, clearly the dutch and brits are more efficent than the Irish at many thing, but please do provide some facts as you so kindly did for the others, instead of assuming. It would be interesting to see what the tred is throughout Europe, afterall Ireland and the Uk were down as the big hotspots for non European Nationald and former Russian States in the previous years (of course many have left, but you get the point) You missed the point I am not asking about the slow rate, christ for all I know they can process 1000 in a week, but it would be worth looking at how many new engerlanders and orange dutch aspirants they are (many no doubt, who wouldn't, been great countries and all that)fatty patty wrote:walrusgumble wrote:what's the application rate?fatty patty wrote:Ireland 26 months approx fees 950 yoyos
http://www.inis.gov.ie/en/INIS/Pages/Co ... %20Section
UK 6 months fees 750 sterling
http://www.bia.homeoffice.gov.uk/britishcitizenship/
Finland 18 months fees €400
http://www.migri.fi/netcomm/content.asp?article=4048
Norway 15 months fees 2500 NOK (€317)
http://www.udi.no/Norwegian-Directorate ... izenship-/
Austria 12 months fees upto €1552
http://www.wien.gv.at/english/administr ... index.html
Dutch 6 months fees upto €567
http://www.ind.nl/EN/
So how was the holidays?
Way more than Irish thats for sure...if you trying to suggest otherwise. You aren't serious if you saying that UK of all HOLLAND of all has the slowest app rate than any other developed nation in the world.
In 2008, the largest groups that acquired citizenship of an EU member state were citizens of Morocco (64,000 people), Turkey (50,000), Ecuador (27,000) and Algeria (23,000). A trend is mainly towards former colonies for e.g. France --> Algerians, Morrocans, Africans. Germans/Austria --> Turks, Kosovans. Spanish/Portugal --> South Americans. UK --> Indians, Pakistanis, Bengalis, Filipinos.walrusgumble wrote: I am suggesting nothing, clearly the dutch and brits are more efficent than the Irish at many thing, but please do provide some facts as you so kindly did for the others, instead of assuming. It would be interesting to see what the tred is throughout Europe, afterall Ireland and the Uk were down as the big hotspots for non European Nationald and former Russian States in the previous years (of course many have left, but you get the point) You missed the point I am not asking about the slow rate, christ for all I know they can process 1000 in a week, but it would be worth looking at how many new engerlanders and orange dutch aspirants they are (many no doubt, who wouldn't, been great countries and all that)
Fair play, so as I expected in my ealier post and what we are saying, its not really got anything to do with the amount but just the minister "using his discretion" and basically stone walling them in the hope that they will go away and leavefatty patty wrote:In 2008, the largest groups that acquired citizenship of an EU member state were citizens of Morocco (64,000 people), Turkey (50,000), Ecuador (27,000) and Algeria (23,000). A trend is mainly towards former colonies for e.g. France --> Algerians, Morrocans, Africans. Germans/Austria --> Turks, Kosovans. Spanish/Portugal --> South Americans. UK --> Indians, Pakistanis, Bengalis, Filipinos.walrusgumble wrote: I am suggesting nothing, clearly the dutch and brits are more efficent than the Irish at many thing, but please do provide some facts as you so kindly did for the others, instead of assuming. It would be interesting to see what the tred is throughout Europe, afterall Ireland and the Uk were down as the big hotspots for non European Nationald and former Russian States in the previous years (of course many have left, but you get the point) You missed the point I am not asking about the slow rate, christ for all I know they can process 1000 in a week, but it would be worth looking at how many new engerlanders and orange dutch aspirants they are (many no doubt, who wouldn't, been great countries and all that)
UK apps 193,810 in 2009.
http://rds.homeoffice.gov.uk/rds/pdfs10/hosb0910.pdf
France ranked first with a total of 137,320, while Germany and Spain were ranked third and fourth, with 94,470 and 84,170, respectively.
In terms of the highest rates of citizenship granted compared to the total population, the top nation was Sweden, with 3.3 citizenships granted per 1,000 inhabitants, followed by Luxembourg at 2.5, and France, Portugal and the United Kingdom at 2.1.
Sweden also scored top spot in terms of the number of citizenships granted per the number of foreign residents at 54, followed by Portugal (51), Poland ( 48 ), Finland (47) and Hungary (43).
BTW...Czech Republic is mentioned as the meanest of the mean in EU (ahead of Ireland) in this Irish Independent report ( http://www.independent.ie/national-news ... 48437.html ) over citizenships isn't due to their stingy nature on granting citizenship its because not enough apps to go about.
Ref: http://www.praguepost.com/news/5029-rat ... in-eu.html
In the light of above, INIS record is abysmal, shocking, deragatory and a yellow bart simpson's backside in the face of law abiding/tax paying/hardworking immigrants.
PS: as mentioned on earlier posts Ireland has roughly approx 18k apps to work on.