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Yes, but technically you may, after 8yrs 6 months.SSH wrote:"When To Apply
You may only apply for a Without Conditions As To Time endorsement when you have completed 96 months legal residence.
If you are on a Stamp 4 you can only apply in the last 6 month of that permission
If an application is received from a person before the 96 months legal residence has elapsed the application will not be accepted and will be returned.
If an application is received from a person with more that 6 months permission on left the application, with a Stamp 4, it will not be accepted and will be returned."
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My interpretation of the above practically means that people who are on Working VISA ( IT ) on stamp 4 will not be eligible to apply for STAMP 5 before 9 & half years rather than 8 years as the rule previously was....
I am so disappointed with this new announcement...
non-national wrote:very disappointed too my stamp 4 expires in 2013 so thats 10 years instead of 8 for me before i can apply for this endorsement., having stamp 5 could give more freedom than dependent on spouse ect..
Hi linn,linn wrote:I am on working Visa(IT) on stamp 4, next year my visa is going to be expired, it will be my 6th year in ireland, will I get a year temporary stamp 4?
I am not going to apply for Long term residence as I have applied for naturalization. will i be able to renew the visa if one-year temporary stamp 4 expired???
thanks 9j. Will I have choice to renew another 2 years? I though the 1-year temporary stamp 4 was compulsory after your 5-year Working Visa according to this: http://www.inis.gov.ie/en/INIS/Pages/Po ... %20workers.9jeirean wrote: . I will however advice that you may be better off to renew your WV for another 2 years.
Good point linn. To the best of my knowledge, The temporary stamp 4 is an optional concession which exempt you from the need to obtain an employment permit. This scheme was introduced last year as a precursor the proposed permanent residency scheme. From the looks of things, it doesn't look like we are going to have the permanent residency scheme in place anytime soon. That's why I fear for the continuity of the temp stamp 4 scheme on the long haul. If you do indeed still have the option of renewing your WV. I'll say go for it for the reasons aforementioned. If however everyone is now being lumped on the temporary stamp 4 bandwagon, then you can only hope and pray.linn wrote:thanks 9j. Will I have choice to renew another 2 years? I though the 1-year temporary stamp 4 was compulsory after your 5-year Working Visa according to this: http://www.inis.gov.ie/en/INIS/Pages/Po ... %20workers.9jeirean wrote: . I will however advice that you may be better off to renew your WV for another 2 years.
I have no idea what the option will be after my 5 year WV completed. does anybody else has same situation?9jeirean wrote: If you do indeed still have the option of renewing your WV. I'll say go for it for the reasons aforementioned. If however everyone is now being lumped on the temporary stamp 4 bandwagon, then you can only hope and pray.