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mmsa wrote: ↑Thu Jan 27, 2022 8:04 pmHi all
I am due to apply for naturalisation now. I did leave the country for 5 weeks in september but nothing before this, so I am within the 6 week absence rule. My question is after I apply (lets say in February or March), can I leave after this for holidays/seeing family?
My worry is that if they request my passport for approval after I leave for a few weeks following my application (as you all know they are accepting certified photocopies) this absence may count towards the 6 week rule even though it was after application date.
If this was not a problem how long can someone actually leave for and not have an issue, FYI currently on stamp 4. Some other threads seem to indicate 3 months?
Thanks a mill
Nothing resets after you apply. Continous residency rule is lifted after your application date. You have to explain your reason of absence if you are away from country for more than 6 weeks for each year during your residency in Ireland till you get your citizenship. Only difference is if you are away more than 6 weeks after your citizenship application, then you have to notify ISD by email.OneWorld2122 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 29, 2022 5:42 pmAND,
this counter resets after you apply, so from the date you applied to next 1 year you can travel outside for up to 6 weeks with no issues .
mentalmind wrote: ↑Sun Jan 30, 2022 12:51 amNothing resets after you apply. Continous residency rule is lifted after your application date. You have to explain your reason of absence if you are away from country for more than 6 weeks for each year during your residency in Ireland till you get your citizenship. Only difference is if you are away more than 6 weeks after your citizenship application, then you have to notify ISD by email.OneWorld2122 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 29, 2022 5:42 pmAND,
this counter resets after you apply, so from the date you applied to next 1 year you can travel outside for up to 6 weeks with no issues .
As long as you don't exceed 6 weeks in 2022, all good. They consider the date on your application for counting continous residency. So after that time, you don't have to worry about 6 week continous residency rule (as I have been told).
I might be totally wrong but what you are mentioning is regards 6 weeks continuous residency rule. Yearly 6 week absence allowance is counted between Jan-Dec of each year. So my understanding (again I might be wrong) as long as you are not away more than 6 weeks per year (Jan-Dec 2022 for ex.) it’s all good.OneWorld2122 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 30, 2022 12:56 pm
As, ISD clarified and discussed in forum several times by YEAR it’s not fiscal year( jan -Dec) but 365 days from application date.
mentalmind wrote: ↑Sun Jan 30, 2022 1:30 pmI might be totally wrong but what you are mentioning is regards 6 weeks continuous residency rule. Yearly 6 week absence allowance is counted between Jan-Dec of each year. So my understanding (again I might be wrong) as long as you are not away more than 6 weeks per year (Jan-Dec 2022 for ex.) it’s all good.OneWorld2122 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 30, 2022 12:56 pm
As, ISD clarified and discussed in forum several times by YEAR it’s not fiscal year( jan -Dec) but 365 days from application date.
OneWorld2122 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 30, 2022 2:17 pmLook at this thread, point 2 and reply from littlerr , how residency is calculated !!, it’s not fiscal year, it’s year from date person signed the declaration. I think , whether continuous residency final year or other year , logic of calculation is same
I think, there are lot of thread on this forum about, how year it’s calculated and someone has also posted reply from ISD confirming the same .
ireland/irish-residency-calculation-6-w ... y#p1945730
mentalmind wrote: ↑Sun Jan 30, 2022 1:30 pmI might be totally wrong but what you are mentioning is regards 6 weeks continuous residency rule. Yearly 6 week absence allowance is counted between Jan-Dec of each year. So my understanding (again I might be wrong) as long as you are not away more than 6 weeks per year (Jan-Dec 2022 for ex.) it’s all good.OneWorld2122 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 30, 2022 12:56 pm
As, ISD clarified and discussed in forum several times by YEAR it’s not fiscal year( jan -Dec) but 365 days from application date.