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IQU wrote:i dont think so because www.inis.gov.ie nothing mention about 3 years only irish spouse can apply after 3 years .any more suggestions lads
I don't think that blanchards situation matches the criteria of the Legislation, for clear view you can ask a solicitor. Anyway here is Section 16 of Citizenshipbobby Ji wrote:yes you can apply .. section 16 in citizenship legislation explained this point. association means your blood. its all depend on minister that he will wavie this condition or not. but definatly you can apply.
you write them a letter ....... they will send you form back.
I never said "parents do apply citizenship on behalf of their irish child". I said "they never granted Citizenship on base of Irish Child".bobby Ji wrote: According to your quote .... parents do apply citizenship on behalf of their irish child ,anyway they do get stamp 4 residency on behalf of them .
There is a very BIG difference in Irish Citizenship and Residency.bobby Ji wrote: if the residency is on belh of child then i think citizenship is the same routs.
There are very few people who are here on visit visa. Mostly people are on Work Permit or working authorization Visa or Join Spouse Visa or Irish Spouse or Asylum Seeker. If according to your observation mostly people have their residency here then why there is no timeline tracking for them or why mostly people not applied after three years with their 3 years old Irish Born Child? There is a very large number of people who do not know this route You should start a campaign to inform them.bobby Ji wrote:as fa as i know most of the parents are here on visit visa or if they are settled here then already they may have their own residency or other route ....
regards
INIS do not run the affairs according to our WISHES.bobby Ji wrote: if they fullfil the conditon of reconable residency at three years then why not .....
No on all fronts, but it may (now, with ECJ and a more liberal Minister, sort out rights of residency)blanchards wrote:Hi All,
I was just wondering regarding naturalisation application on based of Irish association. If parents of Irish born child can apply after 3 years residency (on Work Permit) instead of 5 years, as Irish spouse can apply after 3 years on Irish association basis. and also if siblings of Irish Born child can also apply on same basis?
Thanks
There is nothing stopping anyone from applying before the 5 years. Its a case of whether they will succeed.(even with the discretion given to the Minister to waive some of the elements) I doubt even Shatter would allow this to happen unless in extreme situations (eg dying)bobby Ji wrote:as far i understood blanchards is asking that if he/she have irish child can he/she apply for irish naturlisation ...... which in my opinion yes.
"Your child can have Irish Citizenship on your base but you cannot have Citizenship on your child's base.
If this is the case which you are describing then after your Citizenship your Parents would be here and many mores.."
According to your quote .... parents do apply citizenship on behalf of their irish child ,anyway they do get stamp 4 residency on behalf of them . so if the residency is on belh of child then i think citizenship is the same routs . And to your second line your parents can apply ..if they fullfil the conditon of reconable residency at three years then why not .....and as fa as i know most of the parents are here on visit visa or if they are settled here then already they may have their own residency or other route ....
in the end ..its my opinoin ..may be i m wrong .you can correct me ...
any comments plz ..
regards