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Hard to say. I got mine done and forwarded to Citizenship division 3 months ago. I haven't heard anything yet. A mate of mine did the same 2 months ago. He is in the same situation.waitingcitizen wrote:Hi Everyone, I need some info on this:
I applied for citizenship and LTR in August 2011. I have Got my LTR and forwarded the details to Citizenship Division. I want to know if anyone during the same Time Period had similar approvals and does LTR Speeds up citizenship Processing.
hi zara1Zara1 wrote:Kaybe and IQU
Thanks, i have been trying to check online but cant find any clear answer.
The one that I received actually mentions Further Processing Team.waitingcitizen wrote:I received my acknowledgment that my LTR approval letter has been received by citizenship division. It mentions initial processing division. Does this mean processing has actually started or is this a regular format of acknowledgment. Did anyone receive the same.
Biggerjosh,biggerjosh wrote:Hi all
Just wanna know whether my spouse can apply for citizenship,we have been married for four years living in Ireland for about 3.5 years.I got my citizenship last year so whether she can apply on the basis of being married to a Irish citizen,the INIS states that an Irish citizens spouse can apply after three years if they both are living in Ireland for the three year period but nothing about naturalized Irish citizen.
Your response will be highly appreciated Thanks
adlexy wrote:Biggerjosh,biggerjosh wrote:Hi all
Just wanna know whether my spouse can apply for citizenship,we have been married for four years living in Ireland for about 3.5 years.I got my citizenship last year so whether she can apply on the basis of being married to a Irish citizen,the INIS states that an Irish citizens spouse can apply after three years if they both are living in Ireland for the three year period but nothing about naturalized Irish citizen.
Your response will be highly appreciated Thanks
I don't think she can apply just yet. In this particular case, I think you will have to have been an Irish for at least three years.
The requirement is that the applicant MUST have been married to an Irish at least 3years. She was married to a non Irish in the first 2years and then by default married to an Irish since you became a citizen last year. Meaning that the relevant calculation will be that the she must be married to an "Irish" for 3years.
All the best,
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