You’re married to an Irish Citizen. You’ll be fine. I know a few people who are Irish spouses who waited far longer than you to renew. None of them ever had any issues. Just get the paperwork in as soon as you can. And relax.
I would get a solicitor to show that the UK does not abide by EU rules for spouses and family members, and thus their relatives refusals unlawful under EU law, and should not be used in Irish immigration law. The UKs refusals for spouses and families are often deemed unlawful when they get to the Tr...
When I applied, I had been out of the country more than 6 weeks during the previous year. I explained it was due to my father having a heart attack and they accepted it. I was only gone an additional week. However, I have heard of them denying more so recently for being out longer, so I would explai...
Naturalisation Based on Married to Irish Citizen living in Northern Ireland(island of Ireland) Applied On:- 31 May 2016 Received On:- 1 June 2016 Acknowledgement received on :- 7 June 2016 Original Passport Returned:- 30 June 2016 Got leyter from processing team 2 dated 9th feb 2018. they are askin...
That’s fine. But the topic seemed to be aimed at delays on my estimation, (not the particular year.) Day after day, I am seeing quite useful information deleted because it’s not in the right format or the correct year. Sorry that you are waiting, but there are lots of us here all waiting and looking...
With all due respect to the moderator, this thread is NOT a 2016 timeline thread, but about a delay in Citizenship. So should people not be able to post their timeline (whatever year) to help the poster? I feel this is getting a little heavy handed with the rules. Especially since this is not even a...
My wife also applied as a spouse living in Northern Ireland and her application has been severely delayed. I feel like since Brexit they have purposely stopped all applications from the North no matter how valid. We have been waiting since August 2016. No crimes committed, she is from a country wher...