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Post by Green land » Fri May 27, 2011 6:41 pm

Could somebody give me the link for the Russian forum please? I understand Russian and can check it myself. Thank you!

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Post by IRISH PHAROE » Fri May 27, 2011 9:08 pm

AS I found many kind supportive people in this forum, I found two other weird (Mikado and Latan) as well and I don't know what they are trying to do? is it unneeded sense of humour, I do not know?!!!!
What I advise them to do is to stop this kind of game they r practicing
we have enough, please
peace on you

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Post by IRISH PHAROE » Fri May 27, 2011 9:10 pm

Mikado/Latan,
if you have useful information please put here otherwise stop your silly games
peace on you

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Post by Tuner » Sat May 28, 2011 9:12 am

I agree about Mikado, not sure about Latan yet...

wont giv u rus forum, sorry, a bit weird people posting here...

Class 2009 (May).

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Post by dgnhly » Sun May 29, 2011 6:19 pm

BANDAR wrote:any news deare friends !
Any news dear Bandar?

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Post by still waiting » Sun May 29, 2011 6:42 pm

dgnhly wrote:
BANDAR wrote:any news deare friends !
Any news dear Bandar?

on sunday u guys :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Post by Sinolate » Mon May 30, 2011 3:14 pm

Hey guys,

I'm a March 2009 applicant and just dropping a quick update here.

I phoned them up last Thursday to inquire about the progress and I was told by the woman that the Garda reports have started coming back to them for the early 2009 applicants. She couldn't tell me if the reports for my application in particular had come back but she did confirm that they are working on the application and that the Garda vetting reports are being returned to early 2009 applicants. She also confirmed that the reports for my application were requested in early January this year (so, five months to date). Once those reports have come back in full, they'll make a quick check that they have all they need (otherwise, they'll contact me for more documents) and commence the final stage of the application process.

I don't know if this was mentioned before or if you all know about it; but she also said that most naturalization approvals (aka Form 7) are normally sent out in batches with three main batches being processed every year. The next batch is expected in August but she would not say from which year will those applicants be but it's probably safe to assume they'll be mainly early 2009 applicants (and whomever's left from 2008) if all goes well with their applications.

Fingers crossed and good luck to all!


Class of 2009.

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Post by IRISH PHAROE » Mon May 30, 2011 4:10 pm

Sinolate wrote:Hey guys,

I'm a March 2009 applicant and just dropping a quick update here.

I phoned them up last Thursday to inquire about the progress and I was told by the woman that the Garda reports have started coming back to them for the early 2009 applicants. She couldn't tell me if the reports for my application in particular had come back but she did confirm that they are working on the application and that the Garda vetting reports are being returned to early 2009 applicants. She also confirmed that the reports for my application were requested in early January this year (so, five months to date). Once those reports have come back in full, they'll make a quick check that they have all they need (otherwise, they'll contact me for more documents) and commence the final stage of the application process.

I don't know if this was mentioned before or if you all know about it; but she also said that most naturalization approvals (aka Form 7) are normally sent out in batches with three main batches being processed every year. The next batch is expected in August but she would not say from which year will those applicants be but it's probably safe to assume they'll be mainly early 2009 applicants (and whomever's left from 2008) if all goes well with their applications.

Fingers crossed and good luck to all!


Class of 2009.
thanks sinolate for the information, but can I ask what's form 7?
peace on you

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Post by Sinolate » Mon May 30, 2011 4:38 pm

It's the form you take along to get stamped in court after you've take the citizenship oath. I think it's referred to as Form 7 (or something along those lines).

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Would car accident affect naturalization application

Post by savy » Wed Jun 01, 2011 10:35 am

Hi

My friend involved in a minor car accident 3 years before even though it's not her fault, since she hit from behind, her insurer had to pay for the other car. It happened in 'L' turn, the person who turned before stopped for some reason and my friend hit the car from behind before realising it. There was a small damage and no one was hurt. Gardai said, it's very normal accident and don't worry.

The accident happened in 2008 and my friend applied for naturalization in 2009. She recently sent all the latest documents and got acknowledgement. All other requirements/documents are perfect and looks like her application is in final stage. She is bit worried about that accident...will it affect her naturalization application. Any advice !

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Re: Would car accident affect naturalization application

Post by still waiting » Wed Jun 01, 2011 11:12 am

savy wrote:Hi

My friend involved in a minor car accident 3 years before even though it's not her fault, since she hit from behind, her insurer had to pay for the other car. It happened in 'L' turn, the person who turned before stopped for some reason and my friend hit the car from behind before realising it. There was a small damage and no one was hurt. Gardai said, it's very normal accident and don't worry.

The accident happened in 2008 and my friend applied for naturalization in 2009. She recently sent all the latest documents and got acknowledgement. All other requirements/documents are perfect and looks like her application is in final stage. She is bit worried about that accident...will it affect her naturalization application. Any advice !

not to worry atall its not a crime or offence of breaking of law of road. jst chill, can u pls tell us when ur friend applied for naturalisation what month of 2009 also when Doj ask for additional doctuments, pls let us know.
thanx

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Post by savy » Wed Jun 01, 2011 11:40 am

Thanks for the response !

She applied in May 2009 and DOJ did not send any letter asking for additional documents but she voluntarily sent all the latest docs last month and got acknowledgement within a week.

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Post by savy » Wed Jun 01, 2011 2:28 pm

My friend said, she went into panic mode after reading these two articles

http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/ire ... 3213.html 

&

http://www.immigrantcouncil.ie/images/s ... nt_pdf.pdf

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Post by 9jeirean » Wed Jun 01, 2011 2:45 pm

savy wrote:My friend said, she went into panic mode after reading these two articles

http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/ire ... 3213.html 

&

http://www.immigrantcouncil.ie/images/s ... nt_pdf.pdf
If your friend was not charged of any offence as a result of the accident, and had not incurred any other charges afterwards then she has nothing to worry about.

Best of luck to your friend.

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Post by Tuner » Wed Jun 01, 2011 2:48 pm

Sent a registered letter to INIS the other day, asking ab the status of my application. Got quick reply sayng... bla-bla-bla... is being processed in a normal way. They didnt mention Garda report or anything at all in the letter. Didnt ask me to submit P21, payslips etc. Just I learned at least my application is not lost.

Class May 2009.

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Post by adura » Thu Jun 02, 2011 3:08 pm

Sent a registered letter to INIS the other day, asking ab the status of my application. Got quick reply sayng... bla-bla-bla... is being processed in a normal way. They didnt mention Garda report or anything at all in the letter. Didnt ask me to submit P21, payslips etc. Just I learned at least my application is not lost.

Class May 2009.


A friend of mine who applied in 2009 called the INIS yesterday and was told his document is with the minister..Hopefully the approval is in progress..

Nanette are you still in this Country or you ve emigrated??
God makes all things beautiful

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Post by Latan » Thu Jun 02, 2011 5:54 pm

it's based on 5 years residene WORK-PERMITS, apoligies for lat reply, i'm enjoying Meditereneann sea.. and sun-shiner using apple computer....too new for me !!

REMEMBER- get ur local TD involved, he-/ She can woRK MIRACLES...

And also...money does the talking in ireland- remember that !!£ Enjoy the summer-sun- will be back again 2013, CIAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO !!

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Post by dublinlad » Fri Jun 03, 2011 1:10 am

adura wrote:Sent a registered letter to INIS the other day, asking ab the status of my application. Got quick reply sayng... bla-bla-bla... is being processed in a normal way. They didnt mention Garda report or anything at all in the letter. Didnt ask me to submit P21, payslips etc. Just I learned at least my application is not lost.

Class May 2009.


A friend of mine who applied in 2009 called the INIS yesterday and was told his document is with the minister..Hopefully the approval is in progress..

Nanette are you still in this Country or you ve emigrated??
Is INIS asked your friend for further documents before submitting to the minister?

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Post by Tuner » Fri Jun 03, 2011 8:31 am

so, Latan is ok.... in terms of mental health... just too excited..i can understand... celebrating... CONGRATULATIONS LATAN !

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Post by Marisa » Fri Jun 03, 2011 8:56 am

Hi all,

I was handed a redundancy notice yesterday....Feel very low.
Applied for naturalization in last days of September '08 and exhausted from waiting with no end in sight....

Sorry to burst the bubbles and all this pessimism on such a lovely day.

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Post by Aceform » Fri Jun 03, 2011 9:06 am

Marisa wrote:Hi all,

I was handed a redundancy notice yesterday....Feel very low.
Applied for naturalization in last days of September '08 and exhausted from waiting with no end in sight....

Sorry to burst the bubbles and all this pessimism on such a lovely day.
So sorry to hear that Marisa. But don't worry, and keep your hopes alive. You'll definitely get your approval in a couple of weeks.

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Post by Marisa » Fri Jun 03, 2011 1:17 pm

Aceform wrote:But don't worry, and keep your hopes alive.
I'm trying to stay positive, it's just one of these moments when you feel that everything around is against you.
Thanks for support and participation.

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Post by IRISH PHAROE » Fri Jun 03, 2011 1:27 pm

Marisa wrote:
Aceform wrote:But don't worry, and keep your hopes alive.
I'm trying to stay positive, it's just one of these moments when you feel that everything around is against you.
Thanks for support and participation.
Marisa be positive I'm in the same situation like you, but worest, as the INIS asked me for latest payslip and I gave them 2 only also my problem with my wifes's application as they still waitting for garda report and I'm afraid they would ask for more of my payslips as she dependent on me so the situation is so complicated but we have nothing to do except wait and see and just pray to god.
peace on you

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Post by adura » Fri Jun 03, 2011 1:30 pm

Marisa,
Its really very ok to feel low but the most important thing is you need to keep hope alive by being positive and staying strong.
There's this saying that keeps me going: "Weeping may endure but for a night but JOY cometh in the Morning" am sure there is a light at the end of the Tunnel for you Marisa.
A friend who applied same time as youdid, recently got approval and he applied for his passport two days ago.And much more my beautiful wife who applied in 2009 was told her documents were with the minister.
Its a good day lets be thankful,

She only needed to send her p21 on request.

Congrats Latan.

Great Weekend to us all.

God makes ALL things beautiful.

All things are Possible only BELIEVE

Ciao
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Post by 9jeirean » Fri Jun 03, 2011 1:50 pm

Marisa wrote:
Aceform wrote:But don't worry, and keep your hopes alive.
I'm trying to stay positive, it's just one of these moments when you feel that everything around is against you.
Thanks for support and participation.
So sorry to hear about your redundancy. As advised, stay strong and be positive. Have a look at my signature and draw inspiration from there. "Better the end of a steadfast 'man' than the beginning thereof". Most people I know with a similar time line as you are at the final stage of the naturalization process i.e applications are with the minster for approval. If yours have gone to this stage, then you have nothing to worry about. In any case, stay positive and all will be well.


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