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scow
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spouse of Irish citizen and naturaliztion

Post by scow » Mon Apr 18, 2011 9:31 am

Hi guys

My friend got Irish citizen few days ago,he married to non eu for 2 years.
she lives here for the last 14 months,
the question is when can the wife apply for naturalization based on marriage to Irish citizen? 3 years since marriage or since the time he became Irish.
the wife has stamp 4.
thank you very much

strongbow
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Re: spouse of Irish citizen and naturaliztion

Post by strongbow » Tue Apr 19, 2011 10:30 am

scow wrote:Hi guys

My friend got Irish citizen few days ago,he married to non eu for 2 years.
she lives here for the last 14 months,
the question is when can the wife apply for naturalization based on marriage to Irish citizen? 3 years since marriage or since the time he became Irish.
the wife has stamp 4.
thank you very much
3 yrs should have elapsed since your friend got Irish citizenship for her to apply as spouse of Irish citizen

scow
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Post by scow » Tue Apr 19, 2011 5:52 pm

thanks million

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Post by Monifé » Mon Sep 05, 2011 11:37 pm

Sorry to drag up an old thread but I have a question.

If you are an Irish citizen and you marry your non-EU spouse but they have no current permission to remain, can they apply for citizenship 3 years after the date of marriage or 3 years after their first stamp 4?
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Post by fatty patty » Tue Sep 06, 2011 9:24 am

Monifé wrote:Sorry to drag up an old thread but I have a question.

If you are an Irish citizen and you marry your non-EU spouse but they have no current permission to remain, can they apply for citizenship 3 years after the date of marriage or 3 years after their first stamp 4?
It's from the date of the stamp 4 put on the passport.

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