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Sakura what exactly is your point? The Irish and UK system couldnt be more different.sakura wrote:Sorry but...Lost Soul wrote:We posted the application back on Tuesday together with the information requested.
Today we received confirmation that the application had been placed in the queue and been given a 68/*** number.
This seems to be confirmation that time spent in Ireland as a student is indeeed counted as qualifying once you prove Irish connections.
Good news!
If the Irish system is anything like the UK one, being placed in a queue isn't guarantee that your application will be successful. Maybe it just means that the application is valid - i.e. that you filled it in correctly and payment has gone through.
In the UK, you could still wait up to 4 months just to have your application rejected, even after receiving confirmation that your application is being looked at.
So, please don't get your hopes up too high just yet. Also, how long would the Irish naturalisation application take in this case?
CONGRATULATIONS for your daughter, At last after 10 years you are fully free, enjoy your future with your family. GOOD LUCKLost Soul wrote:My daughter's Certificate of Naturalisation was delivered this morning. She is the last one of our family to be granted naturalisation.
After 10 years its finally all over!
Good luck to everyone else and thanks for the help from many members of this forum.