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Great news.shintaxyz wrote:I believe this might interest a lot of people.
http://inis.gov.ie/en/JELR/Pages/PR11000088
Nuff said. All the Mary(s) have been forced off their tea cups and back to their desks5,578 citizenship applications have been dealt with in the past 2 and a half months which exceeds the full year total for 2010 which was 5,038.
I've always found this very insulting to naturalization applicants. The INIS has always blamed the applicants for wrongfully completing the application form and they use that as an excuse for the long delay in the processing. Thanks be to jeyzuz somebody finally has a brain. If 55% of your customers have a problem with your tool of transaction, you get your ar5e back to the drawing board and modify it to suit."I was astonished to discover that approx 55% of all citizenship applications received by the Immigration and Naturalisation Service had to be returned to applicants due to their being incorrectly completed. It was evident, prior to my appointment as Minister, that citizenship application forms were unnecessarily complex and obtuse and I took immediate steps to remedy this. By the end of this week (Friday, 17th June) new application forms will be available online at www.inis.gov.ie. These new arrangements should dramatically reduce the numbers incorrectly completed and substantially contribute to more efficient and streamlined processing times."
You've got to laugh at the IT caption of the story. Like naturalization applicants currently don't swear oaths . Talk of ego massaging.New Irish citizens will have to swear oath of fidelity
http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/ire ... tml?via=mr
Actually on the contrary, it appears the INIS is now moving away from the old tradition of requesting for further documents i.e payslips bank statements etc before Garda and SW verification. In relation to Garda vetting, Alan Shatter did promise a dedicated Garda vetting officer for the naturalization process. With the recent pace of movement and the promise of a 6 months turn around, one can only assume that this is now in place. I think Alan is genuinely committed to streamlining the process and removing some of the old senseless bottlenecks. I hope he sustains the momentum.Is this increased processing rate purely correspondence back to applicants for more documents?
It says on the new webpage that you cannot use the new forms until 24th June. If you've filled out an application form already, you can send it up until 23rd Juneknapps wrote:i checked the link..new form is on the website...
that means i have to go back to notary and pay money for another attestation:-((
though, i am going to gain 2 years
The returning of documents should not be an excuse for the delays.9jeirean wrote:I have said before and will continue to say it. Alan Shatter has proven himself as a man not only of words and of actions. He is a breath of fresh air. He has kept largely with a lot of of his promise on restructuring the Irish immigration system.
Nuff said. All the Mary(s) have been forced off their tea cups and back to their desks5,578 citizenship applications have been dealt with in the past 2 and a half months which exceeds the full year total for 2010 which was 5,038.I've always found this very insulting to naturalization applicants. The INIS has always blamed the applicants for wrongfully completing the application form and they use that as an excuse for the long delay in the processing. Thanks be to jeyzuz somebody finally has a brain. If 55% of your customers have a problem with your tool of transaction, you get your ar5e back to the drawing board and modify it to suit."I was astonished to discover that approx 55% of all citizenship applications received by the Immigration and Naturalisation Service had to be returned to applicants due to their being incorrectly completed. It was evident, prior to my appointment as Minister, that citizenship application forms were unnecessarily complex and obtuse and I took immediate steps to remedy this. By the end of this week (Friday, 17th June) new application forms will be available online at www.inis.gov.ie. These new arrangements should dramatically reduce the numbers incorrectly completed and substantially contribute to more efficient and streamlined processing times."
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9jeirean
http://www.inis.gov.ie/en/INIS/Form%208 ... 02011).pdfknapps wrote:I have a question.
I just sent my application. In Form 8 where does it say you have to provide a certified copy of your passport.
It says
Copy of your passport showing permission to remain stamps for a period of 1 year immediately prior to the application and 4 years in the 8 year period before that, 60 months in total.
Where they need certified copies they mentioned...like birth certificate and marriage certificate....etc
I am totally agree with you all about filling the application forms but how is that possible for INIS after March 2011 that they are processing the applications with that speed. Are they doing any Checks or just using a magic stick on a Pile of applications and whoever is in this Pile is getting his/her approval.walrusgumble wrote: The returning of documents should not be an excuse for the delays.
But, there is an extortionate amount of applications being returned to applicants due to carelessness on their part. Its even worse as many of them have lawyers.
In my opinion, the application is straight forward. THe reasons the applications are returned are through the careleness of the applicant or their lawyer