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I think there is a kind of internal INIS categorisationBen wrote:There is no such category.nedret wrote:Any aprovals based on eu spouse.
the EU spouses applications are taking average 24-26 months very slow speed and they are keeping the same speed of processing these applications.ks2010 wrote:I think there is a kind of internal INIS categorisationBen wrote:There is no such category.nedret wrote:Any aprovals based on eu spouse.
Standard:
- Work/Visa permit, Green card
Others:
- Spouse Irish/ EU
- Asylum
- Parent of Irish...
Most of the backlog are for others, the train is moving but very slowley for other category
samchoopra wrote:the EU spouses applications are taking average 24-26 months very slow speed and they are keeping the same speed of processing these applications.ks2010 wrote:I think there is a kind of internal INIS categorisationBen wrote:There is no such category.nedret wrote:Any aprovals based on eu spouse.
Standard:
- Work/Visa permit, Green card
Others:
- Spouse Irish/ EU
- Asylum
- Parent of Irish...
Most of the backlog are for others, the train is moving but very slowley for other category
pls share your ideas when the new invitations will start to come after 15 oct ceremony for 13 dec ceremony.
That would seem to them they you are getting your naturalization too easily + may as well cost a job to a good 80% of them. The more "difficult" they make the job and the longer the process - the more chances they will keep their jobs in recession.moro1 wrote: i also cannot see why the outside agencies reports take years while we can get them in days ,
A week will be enough for me to go around the Garda , social and Revenue office and get letters and reports about my status .
The DOJ should build a profile of the applicant , as long he lives here for 5 years , has a job (worked for at least a reasonable amount of time , a person cannot be blamed for loosing a job ) no major offences an interview is vital to see if the applicant is qualified to be a citizen , a good English and a reasonable good knowledge of the culture and the system .Beeline wrote: That would seem to them they you are getting your naturalization too easily + may as well cost a job to a good 80% of them. The more "difficult" they make the job and the longer the process - the more chances they will keep their jobs in recession.
I suppose an interview process with a GOOD specialist trained in this particular field (like they do in the US) would not only speed up the process but will eliminate chances for people who are good enough in hiding their second life getting their approvals instead of ordinary people who would not know how to "create" perfect histories on the surface and just live a normal human life - work, lose jobs, study, marry, divorce, get penalized for speeding or other minor offenses etc, etc.
I fully agreemoro1 wrote: The DOJ should build a profile of the applicant , as long he lives here for 5 years , has a job (worked for at least a reasonable amount of time , a person cannot be blamed for loosing a job ) no major offences an interview is vital to see if the applicant is qualified to be a citizen , a good English and a reasonable good knowledge of the culture and the system .
Anything apart from that is just an absolute waste of time and a lot of nonsense