internal_model wrote:IQU wrote:i think the best is wait for another 1 months .also make sure check the residence stamps in residence calcultar
That would only work if the "missing days" were 12 months ago. And then I wouldn't bother posting the question if we just had to wait another month.
The missing days were in the middle of "last year" and obviously waiting another 6 months will give 12 months continuous reckonable residence in the last year. I don't want to wait 6 months.
Does anyone know what GNIBs attitude is (as opposed to the letter of the law) toward missing days ie gaps between stamps in the last year? are they flexible on this issue? We are talking less than 2 weeks. Will they send the application back? And prosecute the applicants employer for employing a technically illegal immigrant in that 2 week period?
1. GNIB have nothing to do with applications for Citizenship, that is the role of the Minister and the Department of Justice (INIS)
2. Why would the employer's be prosecuted? The State have better things to do than that. No, no they won't.
Why is there a delay in registering? If there is a good, solid reason, a reason that was through no fault of your partner's, then maybe you have a point. Even so, two weeks is very little and quite unfair to refuse someone.