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I can understand you frustration as i am on same boat with my Autistic son's Application !! straight forward case but they have actually abused me Mentally !!concernedCit wrote: ↑Fri Feb 19, 2021 10:42 amI have had experience with the Irish immigration authorities in the the past and I can tell you that the whole process from start to finish WAS stress-free and relatively short (a few weeks at most). Also, there was NO need for a ceremony at all, and the cost was so small.. I can't even remember how much it was! Back then, it was simple. The authorities have complicated it all and made it much more stressful and expensive than it ever needed to be.
We made our application this time in 2017 and we are still waiting for the outcome. This is ridiculously long. The authorities don't really care about our cases, and they're making a financially killing out of all of this. It's immoral and unethical. If we just sit back and continue waiting, they will take as long as they want. So, does anyone know of any legal action that can be taken to speed this whole thing up and alleviate the backlog that's been building up?
I do understand I have seen when Health workers raised their voice they all got their certs , i know at least 3 doctors who've applied 2020 NOT 2019 yes it was last year 2020 and all of them got approved.pluto1992 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 19, 2021 12:08 pmNaturalisation is a non-issue for the minister, the ruling party, the govt and the Irish people. Because the people who are waiting for their naturalisation for years dont really matter to the national polity. That is why, there is no avenue other than Judicial Review which would cost money and time which the applicant can and should spend on his/her family. 4th anniversary of my application is approaching. I am thinking of sending a card to the department. This is a long term relationship which deserves to be celebrated. I have reached a point where I am not excited about getting my naturalisation. If it comes, good ... if it does not come, meh ...
As i said we should atleast open an online petition and get as much signature as possible ! secondly if someone can draft an nice email and ask those who've been impacted with this delay should send email to All the ministers local TD and also to some media.concernedCit wrote: ↑Fri Feb 19, 2021 2:52 pmTo Ali12
"I do understand I have seen when Health workers raised their voice they all got their certs , i know at least 3 doctors who've applied 2020 NOT 2019 yes it was last year 2020 and all of them got approved.
If voice is not raised it wont matter and it is easily get forgotten !"
How then do we all do this? Right now, we are thousands of singles. How do we ALL put the pressure on and get this done?
concernedCit wrote: ↑Fri Feb 19, 2021 10:42 amI have had experience with the Irish immigration authorities in the the past and I can tell you that the whole process from start to finish WAS stress-free and relatively short (a few weeks at most). Also, there was NO need for a ceremony at all, and the cost was so small.. I can't even remember how much it was! Back then, it was simple. The authorities have complicated it all and made it much more stressful and expensive than it ever needed to be.
We made our application this time in 2017 and we are still waiting for the outcome. This is ridiculously long. The authorities don't really care about our cases, and they're making a financially killing out of all of this. It's immoral and unethical. If we just sit back and continue waiting, they will take as long as they want. So, does anyone know of any legal action that can be taken to speed this whole thing up and alleviate the backlog that's been building up?