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Don't worry, you should be fine. I came here when I was 5 years old, I am 19 years old now. I applied in November 2011. They didn't ask me for any documents yet, but I asked my TD to contact them twice and they replied back with the same answer saying I submitted a valid application and they it ''is currently being processed with a view to establishingmoro1 wrote:I live in Ireland since i was 10 . I applied for the citizenship about a year and so . When i sent my application first i got a reply within 2 months asking me for letters from all schools since i arrived to the state and a reckon able residence letter , the reckonable residency letter took me about 6 months to get as they were ignoring my letters until i got a lawyer to contact them . All of this was without getting a reference number .
When i sent the application again , i got a reply asking me to fill the new application which i did then i got a reference number .
My question is , why i did not get a reference number the first time . and why they ask me to fill the new application while my application was submitted first before the new application was introduced .
My second question concerning the reckonable residency , When i turned 16 they gave me stamp 2A then when i went to college i was given stamp 2 before i applied for stamp 4 . My lawyer said its fine because as i was with my parent and i arrived to the state while i was a minor and not on the purpose of study .
Does anybody now someone with the same case ? Should i suppose that its fine because the application was accepted and i was given a reference number
That's totally awesome! My parents applied for me in 2007 but that got refused because I was a minor.. so I applied 5 months ago and I really hope I get it soon tooNaija wrote:Angel592 wrote:Guys,anybody with such status should be ok,without any worries.I was in exactly same position.Came as a minor at the age of 14,got stamp 2 and 2A throughout all of my years in secondary school and colleges.Applied for citizenship in 2010 twice or three times.I forgot.Was refused initally,because they asked for additional documents such as school letters and stuff from my parents.Had my application accepted in december 2010.Issued with reference number same month and had my citizenhip application GRANTED two weeks ago.Attending June ceremony,so you will be fine.No need to worry.Good luck.moro1 wrote:I live in Ireland since i was 10 . I applied for the citizenship about a year and so . When i sent my application first i got a reply within 2 months asking me for letters from all schools since i arrived to the state and a reckon able residence letter , the reckonable residency letter took me about 6 months to get as they were ignoring my letters until i got a lawyer to contact them . All of this was without getting a reference number .
When i sent the application again , i got a reply asking me to fill the new application which i did then i got a reference number .
My question is , why i did not get a reference number the first time . and why they ask me to fill the new application while my application was submitted first before the new application was introduced .
My second question concerning the reckonable residency , When i turned 16 they gave me stamp 2A then when i went to college i was given stamp 2 before i applied for stamp 4 . My lawyer said its fine because as i was with my parent and i arrived to the state while i was a minor and not on the purpose of study .
Does anybody now someone with the same case ? Should i suppose that its fine because the application was accepted and i was given a reference number
Thanks IQU! I'm not worried at all, I just hope they don't take too long that's all best of luck to you tooIQU wrote:you guys will be fine .you come into this country as kid you grow up in this country your have your childhood friends you adopt irish culture.you guys definetly desirve the citizenship of eire. i wish you very good luck hope in coming weeks you will get your positive decision about citizenship good luckAngel592 wrote:Don't worry, you should be fine. I came here when I was 5 years old, I am 19 years old now. I applied in November 2011. They didn't ask me for any documents yet, but I asked my TD to contact them twice and they replied back with the same answer saying I submitted a valid application and they it ''is currently being processed with a view to establishingmoro1 wrote:I live in Ireland since i was 10 . I applied for the citizenship about a year and so . When i sent my application first i got a reply within 2 months asking me for letters from all schools since i arrived to the state and a reckon able residence letter , the reckonable residency letter took me about 6 months to get as they were ignoring my letters until i got a lawyer to contact them . All of this was without getting a reference number .
When i sent the application again , i got a reply asking me to fill the new application which i did then i got a reference number .
My question is , why i did not get a reference number the first time . and why they ask me to fill the new application while my application was submitted first before the new application was introduced .
My second question concerning the reckonable residency , When i turned 16 they gave me stamp 2A then when i went to college i was given stamp 2 before i applied for stamp 4 . My lawyer said its fine because as i was with my parent and i arrived to the state while i was a minor and not on the purpose of study .
Does anybody now someone with the same case ? Should i suppose that its fine because the application was accepted and i was given a reference number
whether the applicant meets the statutory conditions for the granting of
naturalisation and will be submitted to the Minister for decision as
expeditiously as possible.''
We came into this country as minors, and not for the reason to study, so we should be fine hopefully! Best of luck
i heard about initial processing team first time! i got answer from further processing team to wait and they will contact me in due course,i applied in june 2010 and still waiting .samchoopra wrote:any one knows the difference between initial processing and further processing team.
I wrote letter to department inquire about the status of my aplication after two months got answer from initial processing tem answer is same like some other gets (we will be intouch with u in futrher due course).
i applied in feb 2011 file is still sleeping more then a year at the same place no movement at all.i have no hope that i will hear some thing this year.
outside agencies outside agencies same song every week i am hearing.
my file stuck with initial processing team its been more then a year i was expecting that may be its in further processing but i was in wrong dreams.
Please do not post something that is not Citizenship application related.kaybe wrote:i got this query for my junior cousin, hes an irish ctizen and a student on "back to education allowance". he wanna go and marry his girlfriend back home. can the girlfriend be granted visa to ireland base on his status. pls i need advice on this
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malika,Malika wrote:Please do not post something that is not Citizenship application related.kaybe wrote:i got this query for my junior cousin, hes an irish ctizen and a student on "back to education allowance". he wanna go and marry his girlfriend back home. can the girlfriend be granted visa to ireland base on his status. pls i need advice on this
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You are free to start own thread if you need advice on visa.
Most of us here are keeping each other updated on Naturalisation process hence the 'timeline tracking' title.
We had a problem with gnem/Angelcountry who kept derailing the thread.