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Congratulations, that's actually amazing news! Hopefully good news for the rest of us Enjoy your IrishnessTrebb wrote:Hi folks,
Great news everybody...i lodge my irish naturalisation application last second week of january 2011. A great surprise last week on 17th june (friday) i got a letter with yellow form for my oath taking. T'was a great surprise folks. I dunno if anybody out there having the same case like myself. Wwwhhheeeww! i cant explain how did it happened, we know their getting to slow in processing this kinda mess application..but a great spark for myself....moreover as far as i know on their website (INIS) they change alot of things such as application forms and speed up processing time of 6 months. Hear some thoughts from you out there guys. God bless......
Wow, Congratulations, you've just set a new world record! On what basis did you apply, 5 years residency, spouse of Irish citizen etc?Trebb wrote:Hi folks,
Great news everybody...i lodge my irish naturalisation application last second week of january 2011. A great surprise last week on 17th june (friday) i got a letter with yellow form for my oath taking. T'was a great surprise folks. I dunno if anybody out there having the same case like myself. Wwwhhheeeww! i cant explain how did it happened, we know their getting to slow in processing this kinda mess application..but a great spark for myself....moreover as far as i know on their website (INIS) they change alot of things such as application forms and speed up processing time of 6 months. Hear some thoughts from you out there guys. God bless......
I can't believe this. Am I dreaming of reading this post........Trebb wrote:Hi folks,
Great news everybody...i lodge my irish naturalisation application last second week of january 2011. A great surprise last week on 17th june (friday) i got a letter with yellow form for my oath taking. T'was a great surprise folks. I dunno if anybody out there having the same case like myself. Wwwhhheeeww! i cant explain how did it happened, we know their getting to slow in processing this kinda mess application..but a great spark for myself....moreover as far as i know on their website (INIS) they change alot of things such as application forms and speed up processing time of 6 months. Hear some thoughts from you out there guys. God bless......
9jeirean wrote:Wow, Congratulations, you've just set a new world record! On what basis did you apply, 5 years residency, spouse of Irish citizen etc?Trebb wrote:Hi folks,
Great news everybody...i lodge my irish naturalisation application last second week of january 2011. A great surprise last week on 17th june (friday) i got a letter with yellow form for my oath taking. T'was a great surprise folks. I dunno if anybody out there having the same case like myself. Wwwhhheeeww! i cant explain how did it happened, we know their getting to slow in processing this kinda mess application..but a great spark for myself....moreover as far as i know on their website (INIS) they change alot of things such as application forms and speed up processing time of 6 months. Hear some thoughts from you out there guys. God bless......
YOU'RE ONLY HAVING A LAUGH,ARE YOU?DON'T BELIEVE THIS JOKER.Trebb wrote:Hi!
I applied 5 years residency for my Irish naturalization. I don't have social service financial assistance. My financial banking statement is negative by the time I applied. And don't have any criminal records, my tax status is updated as employee. I think its a blessing I should say for granting my Irish naturalization in 6 months time. I find my oath taking as I spoke to a secretary of court justice on the last week of this month and after that I will update you throughout till I receive my Irish passport. Take care! God bless Republic of Ireland!
9jeirean wrote:Wow, Congratulations, you've just set a new world record! On what basis did you apply, 5 years residency, spouse of Irish citizen etc?Trebb wrote:Hi folks,
Great news everybody...i lodge my irish naturalisation application last second week of january 2011. A great surprise last week on 17th june (friday) i got a letter with yellow form for my oath taking. T'was a great surprise folks. I dunno if anybody out there having the same case like myself. Wwwhhheeeww! i cant explain how did it happened, we know their getting to slow in processing this kinda mess application..but a great spark for myself....moreover as far as i know on their website (INIS) they change alot of things such as application forms and speed up processing time of 6 months. Hear some thoughts from you out there guys. God bless......
congratulations mateTrebb wrote:Hi folks,
Great news everybody...i lodge my irish naturalisation application last second week of january 2011. A great surprise last week on 17th june (friday) i got a letter with yellow form for my oath taking. T'was a great surprise folks. I dunno if anybody out there having the same case like myself. Wwwhhheeeww! i cant explain how did it happened, we know their getting to slow in processing this kinda mess application..but a great spark for myself....moreover as far as i know on their website (INIS) they change alot of things such as application forms and speed up processing time of 6 months. Hear some thoughts from you out there guys. God bless......
Wisco wrote:Great news....but it does make me wonder what will happen to the rest of us sops in the queue- does this mean they're not processing applications in order of receipt?
All I can say is wow! wow! and wow! again and CONGRATULATIONS!Trebb wrote:Hi folks,
Great news everybody...i lodge my irish naturalisation application last second week of january 2011. A great surprise last week on 17th june (friday) i got a letter with yellow form for my oath taking. T'was a great surprise folks. I dunno if anybody out there having the same case like myself. Wwwhhheeeww! i cant explain how did it happened, we know their getting to slow in processing this kinda mess application..but a great spark for myself....moreover as far as i know on their website (INIS) they change alot of things such as application forms and speed up processing time of 6 months. Hear some thoughts from you out there guys. God bless......
I'll take that with a pinch of salt Ben. If you do have the time to spare, I'll say check back in a few months time.Ben wrote:I just called up to check on my application. Stupidly, the 68 number I have saved on my phone is from my first application (which was rejected), and the woman on the phone couldn't find my new application details using my name.
She asked me what my query was anyway and I said I was just wondering what the status of the application was. She asked when did I apply and I said January this year. "Oh that won't be looked at for at least another year", she said.
Trebb is incredibly lucky.
Ben why you first application was rejected?Ben wrote:I just called up to check on my application. Stupidly, the 68 number I have saved on my phone is from my first application (which was rejected), and the woman on the phone couldn't find my new application details using my name.
She asked me what my query was anyway and I said I was just wondering what the status of the application was. She asked when did I apply and I said January this year. "Oh that won't be looked at for at least another year", she said.
Trebb is incredibly lucky.
It was an application based on Irish associations (my son is Irish). At the time, I had been resident in Ireland for four and a half years. Despite provision in the Irish Nationality and Citizenship Act, the Minister decided not to waive the five year reckonable residence condition.kanu wrote:Ben why you first application was rejected?Ben wrote:I just called up to check on my application. Stupidly, the 68 number I have saved on my phone is from my first application (which was rejected), and the woman on the phone couldn't find my new application details using my name.
She asked me what my query was anyway and I said I was just wondering what the status of the application was. She asked when did I apply and I said January this year. "Oh that won't be looked at for at least another year", she said.
Trebb is incredibly lucky.