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zaza7625
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Immigration question

Post by zaza7625 » Sun Jul 24, 2016 3:06 pm

Hi.
I have 1 question regarding immigration and naturalization.
I entered in ireland in september 2013 by entry visa and after 3 months,in december i was granted by green card,stamp4.
Question: are those 3 months before december taken into account as a reckonable residence to apply for citizenship,or i can only apply in december,when i was legalized?
Thank you

madmedman
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Pakistan

Re: Immigration question

Post by madmedman » Thu Jul 28, 2016 10:00 am

I had the same question as i was told by a solicitor that the clock starts when you land in ireland. Unfortunately, most sources contradicts this info. From what i have been reading here and on inis website, your reckonable residency starts from the date of your first GNIB registration. Thats how it is, unfortunately.

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