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walrusgumble
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Post by walrusgumble » Mon Oct 10, 2011 1:04 am

you talking from experience angel? depends on the case,nature of crime ,age ,family status,likelihood of committing more crime,crinal past,country they from ie is it safe to send them home.give us specific details

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Post by rosdoodoo » Thu May 31, 2012 2:18 pm

walrusgumble wrote:you talking from experience angel? depends on the case,nature of crime ,age ,family status,likelihood of committing more crime,crinal past,country they from ie is it safe to send them home.give us specific details
Which Law Are we to change now Health services or how many child a family can have showing the Chinese example, here the reasons.............

Number of births at 118-year high

on 31/05/2012 12:59:57

More children were born in 2009 than in any year since 1891, a report has revealed today.

There were 75,554 births in Ireland: the highest number recorded since 118 years ago when 76,877 children were born.

Figures from the Central Statistics Office (CSO) show 2009 was the fourth year in a row of annual birth-rate rises.

The number of births rose 0.5% from 2008, up 40.1% (21,630) from 10 years ago.

The CSO Report on Vital Statistics also finds that Ireland had the highest fertility rate of the 27 European Union states in that year: 2.1 children per woman compared with the lowest, Latvia, at 1.31 children per woman.

"The total period fertility rate, or the average number of children per woman, was 2.10 in 2009, the same rate as in 2008," the CSO said.

"This is the fertility rate that must be maintained to replace the population in the absence of migration."

Elsewhere, the report finds that women waited until they were older to have children: 25,406 babies were born to women aged 30-34 in 2009, the highest number of all age groups.

Before 1993 the majority of births occurred among women aged 25-29.

Over a third of births in 2009 (25,252) occurred among unmarried women.

Meanwhile, the death rate remained the same in 2009 from 2008: 64 deaths per 1,000 of the total population. A total of 28,380 people died: 14,727 males and 13,653 females.

"The crude death rate per 1,000 of population has shown a gradual downward trend since the beginning of the century, with the most striking long-term falls occurring in the death rates at the younger ages," the CSO said.

A third (33.5%) of the deaths recorded in 2009 were circulatory related, neoplasms (tumours) accounted for 30% and respiratory diseases accounted for 12.7% of all deaths.

More suicides were recorded in 2009, up 9% on the previous year from 506 to 552, of which 80% were of males.

Irish people waited until they were older to get married, the report shows. The age of the average groom rose by 0.2 years between 2008 and 2009 to 34, while the average age of a bride in 2009 was 31.8, jumping from an average of 24 in 1977.
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Immigrant43
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Post by Immigrant43 » Mon Nov 19, 2012 11:48 am

Is the IBC section of department of justice closed down ?

Coming from all the letters we sent to them they fail to give reciept of such letters and document, are they closed ?

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Post by agniukas » Mon Nov 19, 2012 6:50 pm

there is a new section dealing with applications in relation to irish citizen children and zambrano. Try Repatriation section. usually if you write to the wrong section, the letter finds its way to the correct one. unless there are any serious issues with your case...

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Post by Immigrant43 » Tue Nov 20, 2012 11:42 am

agniukas wrote:there is a new section dealing with applications in relation to irish citizen children and zambrano. Try Repatriation section. usually if you write to the wrong section, the letter finds its way to the correct one. unless there are any serious issues with your case...
You could only deal with repatriation section when the minister for justice has signed deportation order on such immigrant under section 3 of deportation act 1999 if such offence fall under any catigory therein.
I might even help you with the test in Hummingbond, after reading the test of the case you realize how your power is curtailed by halting your single power than a powers of group of experts.

So no worries.

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Post by Mentalist101 » Wed Dec 12, 2012 10:29 pm

IBC 05 to be renewed for a further 3 years until 2015/2016

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Post by Tandor » Thu Dec 13, 2012 9:05 am

Mentalist101 wrote:IBC 05 to be renewed for a further 3 years until 2015/2016
Where do you see that?

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Post by Mentalist101 » Fri Dec 14, 2012 1:43 pm

Tandor wrote:
Mentalist101 wrote:IBC 05 to be renewed for a further 3 years until 2015/2016
Where do you see that?
My mother just renewed her's on Monday and the immigration officer says that is what the minister has decided to do for ibc renewals.

You simply need to write to the IBC section 4 weeks before your GNIB card is due to expire and show you have been continuously resident in the state with your Irish born child and they will send you a letter renewing your permit for 3 years.

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