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Unfortunately, you have no right to complain. The length of the permission stamp on your passport is at the discretion of the GNIB Officer who stamps it.Kate_78 wrote:do you mean I have rights to complain about it?
Unlikely to be incompetent but intentional in light of the current economic situation. How many people, regardless of their nationality can be guaranteed to have jobs for the next 1-2 years.acme4242 wrote:its the Irish way...
many times kind, often incompetent...
He definitely did bother to take a look at the expiry date as he told me he can't grant GNIB card till december 12, we had an argue, I asked for supervisor help, but it didn't work, he walked to supervisor and came back with the same groundless answer, one year.sideshowsue wrote: I would be willing to wager that in the OP's case, the officer who processed the stamp didn't even bother looking at the expiry date. One year is probably the default setting on the computer software and he didn't think to change it.
Wellcome to the club. It's always beeng that way - 1 year. Extra money collected from you, extra control on you as an alien. GNIB don't take migrant's interests in account in any aspect, treating them as working robots not people.Kate_78 wrote:WHY one year if I have permit for 2 years?