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when did you apply and on what basis ?weeno wrote:Hi Guys,
I've received a letter from initial processing team asking to submit copy of my spouse passport within 28 days. Any body knows how long the initial team take to make the final decision? Will I have a chance to attend the December ceremony?
Thanks,
can i ask u hussein in what basis ur friend applied??Hussein wrote:Hello everybody
Sorry 4 my poor language, my friend got be4 few days ago letter from Further Processing Team asking him 4 up to date copy of GNIB, He sent it next day, Then He got letter from same team said we got ur letter, Note:He applied 4 citizenship in April 2011, Can u share ur experience.
Thx in advance,
Regards.
i think he will get a letter with the december cermonty dateHussein wrote:Hello
He applied as a refugee
So u don't need to make an appointment for the ceremony they will give u the date?mhmh wrote:i think he will get a letter with the december cermonty dateHussein wrote:Hello
He applied as a refugee
No you don't need to make an appointment any more. They will give you a date for the ceremonyaya101 wrote:So u don't need to make an appointment for the ceremony they will give u the date?mhmh wrote:i think he will get a letter with the december cermonty dateHussein wrote:Hello
He applied as a refugee
Clearly USA is the bestAzadi wrote:hi,well I came 11 years ago in this country as a qualified doctor and working since 2003 and have payed at least 200 thousands euro tax since then and have saved many irish and non Irish 's life here , and still have to renew my visa when it expires , if I loose my job I have to leave the country. still in this country I dont have any right, at the same time I came to Ireland my close friend went to USA and overstayed there illigally and worked in black market with paying no tax,but around two years ago the US government gave residency to him and other illigal residents. now just see what is the difference between these two country.
we are all in the same boat, i actually went to medical school here, and have been working as a doctor here for the last 6 years, and i have been refused citizenship on the first application, for a reason which i'm still finding hard to understand. I wonder why i ever came to this country. but as the moment i have to wait for this passport, cos it's all i will take out of this place, and once i leave i never want to return, ever.Azadi wrote:hi,well I came 11 years ago in this country as a qualified doctor and working since 2003 and have payed at least 200 thousands euro tax since then and have saved many irish and non Irish 's life here , and still have to renew my visa when it expires , if I loose my job I have to leave the country. still in this country I dont have any right, at the same time I came to Ireland my close friend went to USA and overstayed there illigally and worked in black market with paying no tax,but around two years ago the US government gave residency to him and other illigal residents. now just see what is the difference between these two country.
that would be really sad of them wouldn't it. attempt to ruin peoples lives and then some. I know i have to be here till next year now, had to post-pone job applications in the states cos of this passport. God willing we all get it soon.waiting2beirish wrote:Looks INIS is deliberately delaying the naturalizaion application of high tax payers like Doc, IT people bcos they also know once these guys will get irish passport they will be out of here the next day ... just hope my application is approved this Dec, have a job lined up in London.
I too hope for the same ...just want to get my passport ..pack my bags and leave this placeactonye wrote:that would be really sad of them wouldn't it. attempt to ruin peoples lives and then some. I know i have to be here till next year now, had to post-pone job applications in the states cos of this passport. God willing we all get it soon.waiting2beirish wrote:Looks INIS is deliberately delaying the naturalizaion application of high tax payers like Doc, IT people bcos they also know once these guys will get irish passport they will be out of here the next day ... just hope my application is approved this Dec, have a job lined up in London.
I heard this before.....waiting2beirish wrote:Looks INIS is deliberately delaying the naturalizaion application of high tax payers (I myself pay around 16.5 K/year in Tax, PRSI & USC) like Doc, IT people bcos they also know once these guys will get irish passport they will be out of here the next day ... just hope my application is approved this Dec, have a job lined up in London.
Well that is what being "Real Irish" is... live on social welfare..with a medical card and have children for child benefit.. work but pay no tax (drive taxi or do construction work).robby1 wrote:Infact I know many guys on social welfare got approval very quick, very fruststing.