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by fajr
Thu Aug 29, 2013 1:23 pm
Forum: British Citizenship
Topic: Naturalisation application processing timelines (only)
Replies: 14893
Views: 4455265

Eligibility criteria: Spouse 2 years + 1 year on ILR Method of application: Postal Date of application: 3 July 2013 Received by UKBA: 4 July 2013 Date of debit of fees: 8 July 2013 Date of receipt of acknowledgement: 12 July 2013 (dated 8 July 2013) Date of receipt of aproval: 29 August 2013 (dated ...
by fajr
Thu Aug 29, 2013 1:22 pm
Forum: British Citizenship
Topic: July 2013 - Naturalisation application Timeline
Replies: 552
Views: 73506

Eligibility criteria: Spouse 2 years + 1 year on ILR Method of application: Postal Date of application: 3 July 2013 Received by UKBA: 4 July 2013 Date of debit of fees: 8 July 2013 Date of receipt of acknowledgement: 12 July 2013 (dated 8 July 2013) Date of receipt of approval: 29 August 2013 (dated...
by fajr
Thu Aug 15, 2013 12:06 pm
Forum: British Citizenship
Topic: July 2013 - Naturalisation application Timeline
Replies: 552
Views: 73506

ukpass123 wrote:I applied on the 4th of July The acknowledgment letter was issued on the 11th of July :wink:
my wife's application timeline just a day ahead of yours. I wonder what's happening with her application. Very tempted to send another email but worried about annoying them.
by fajr
Thu Aug 15, 2013 8:10 am
Forum: British Citizenship
Topic: July 2013 - Naturalisation application Timeline
Replies: 552
Views: 73506

How long does it take to get a written answer from HO when you write them using that email (progressnationality ... mentioned above)?( an estimation ) Ukpass123 I email them about my wife's application progress (applied 3rd July) and found a reply (within 5 hours) that "no decision has yet been mad...
by fajr
Tue Jul 30, 2013 12:06 pm
Forum: Ireland
Topic: EU Treaty Rights and Dependent Mother
Replies: 30
Views: 4076

You can apply for the visa to Ireland before you have ever been in Ireland. You just have to make sure that you either travel there with her or you are there first. Where is she now? Apologies for hijacking but relevant question. Does she (dependent parent/mother) need to be in Ireland to launch EU...
by fajr
Wed Jul 24, 2013 10:56 am
Forum: Ireland
Topic: non-eu parents of British national in Ireland
Replies: 18
Views: 2720

Aside from this, yes if they come on a visitor visa they still have the right of having their EU1 application examined. They only thing is that they need a long enough visa for you to get all the documents required for the application and to allow for the initial processing to be completed. I think...
by fajr
Mon Jul 15, 2013 9:28 am
Forum: British Citizenship
Topic: Naturalisation application processing timelines (only)
Replies: 14893
Views: 4455265

July application

Eligibility criteria: Spouse 2 years + 1 year on ILR Method of application: Postal Date of application: 3 July 2013 Received by UKBA: 4 July 2013 Date of debit of fees: 8 July 2013 Date of receipt of acknowledgement: 8 July 2013; 12 July 2013 Date of receipt of approval: waiting Date of Ceremony : w...
by fajr
Mon Apr 22, 2013 9:14 am
Forum: Ireland
Topic: non-eu parents of British national in Ireland
Replies: 18
Views: 2720

Thank you both "the hurricane" and "jeupsy", useful information and advice. that's sort of information I was looking for. many thanks.
by fajr
Fri Apr 19, 2013 2:21 pm
Forum: Ireland
Topic: non-eu parents of British national in Ireland
Replies: 18
Views: 2720

if u manage to get a schengen visa on basis of EU treaty and then apply for Irish visa. in my opinion you will have more chance to get a visa than just apply directly for Irish visa. to get schengen visa, I need to be in a schengen country working and living there. One more issue to clarify though,...
by fajr
Fri Apr 19, 2013 8:08 am
Forum: Immigration for family members
Topic: 131 times viewed but no comments made
Replies: 3
Views: 838

Re: 131 times viewed but no comments made

Graceofgod wrote: whose sponsors are not on the route to settlement visa such as 10 years ILR.
What is the status of sponsor?
by fajr
Fri Apr 19, 2013 7:41 am
Forum: Ireland
Topic: non-eu parents of British national in Ireland
Replies: 18
Views: 2720

the reason was really lame , they said that he didn't supply enough evident that his mother was fully depending on him ( while he supplied all necessary documents) and they also stated that there is no evidence that his mother will not survive without him as she still live in her country of origin....
by fajr
Thu Apr 18, 2013 7:13 am
Forum: Ireland
Topic: non-eu parents of British national in Ireland
Replies: 18
Views: 2720

Your dependent direct relatives in the ascending line (i.e. parents , grand-parents …) and those of your spouse or registered partner. Now I am not sure how Ireland implemented the directive - maybe the best is to email the EUTR section and ask them (eutreatyrights@justice.ie). Thanks and that's wh...
by fajr
Wed Apr 17, 2013 10:30 am
Forum: Ireland
Topic: non-eu parents of British national in Ireland
Replies: 18
Views: 2720

At the end of the day they'll need a VISA which can be quite difficult to obtain. I will also suggest that you put more effort on this to see it through. Contact the Treaty section and see what they have to say in regards to that. That's what I am trying to find. Which visa would be difficult to ob...
by fajr
Wed Apr 17, 2013 7:58 am
Forum: Ireland
Topic: non-eu parents of British national in Ireland
Replies: 18
Views: 2720

Its easier to bring your parents if you win a lottery. Good one but not easy. I thought it would be quite easy because I read, EU citizen (as British you are) working in a EU member of state, can bring their non-eu parents for 3 month or more than 3 months: http://europa.eu/youreurope/citizens/resi...
by fajr
Wed Apr 17, 2013 7:25 am
Forum: Ireland
Topic: non-eu parents of British national in Ireland
Replies: 18
Views: 2720

Re: non-eu parents of British national in Ireland

more than 30 views, no response.

Does anyone know the rules (and procedure) in that scenario?
by fajr
Tue Apr 16, 2013 12:03 pm
Forum: Ireland
Topic: non-eu parents of British national in Ireland
Replies: 18
Views: 2720

non-eu parents of British national in Ireland

Guys,

British national working in Ireland with wife and two children (all British), can his non-eu parents live (long term) with him in Ireland?

In that case what type of supporting documents required, how easy/difficult the application procedure, how long it takes?

Any ideas? much appreciated.
by fajr
Thu Mar 28, 2013 2:58 pm
Forum: British Citizenship
Topic: British Passport application processing timelines (only)
Replies: 9514
Views: 1931960

Passport for: An Adult Application Type: First Passport application after Naturalisation Method of application: Check & Send -Special Delivery Date of application: 23-Feb-2013 Date application received by IPS:- Don't Know Date of fee deduction: Paid at the Post Office. Date of return of documents: 0...
by fajr
Fri Mar 08, 2013 12:35 pm
Forum: British Citizenship
Topic: British Passport application processing timelines (only)
Replies: 9514
Views: 1931960

Re: timeline

Passport for: An Adult Application Type: First Passport application after Naturalisation Method of application: Check & Send -Special Delivery Date of application: 23-Feb-2013 Date application received by IPS:- Don't Know Date of fee deduction: Paid at the Post Office. Date of return of documents: 0...
by fajr
Mon Mar 04, 2013 10:20 am
Forum: British Citizenship
Topic: British Passport application processing timelines (only)
Replies: 9514
Views: 1931960

timeline

Passport for: An Adult Application Type: First Passport application after Naturalisation Method of application: Check & Send -Special Delivery Date of application: 23-Feb-2013 Date application received by IPS:- Don't Know Date of fee deduction: Paid at the Post Office. Date of return of documents: D...
by fajr
Fri Feb 01, 2013 4:20 pm
Forum: British Citizenship
Topic: Naturalisation application processing timelines (only)
Replies: 14893
Views: 4455265

emmigrator123 wrote:congratulations fajr.

I will be leaving the country soon and looks like I will be doing so without citizenship in hand :(
the only caveat is that you need to contact local authority for arranging the ceremony within 21 days of issuing the approval letter :roll:
by fajr
Fri Feb 01, 2013 2:02 pm
Forum: British Citizenship
Topic: Naturalisation application processing timelines (only)
Replies: 14893
Views: 4455265

BigSam wrote:
Fajr, were your referees contacted by the way?
Don't know to be honest. One of them was my friend and while talking to him yesterday, he didn't mention anything like that, so I guess no
by fajr
Fri Feb 01, 2013 10:02 am
Forum: British Citizenship
Topic: Naturalisation application processing timelines (only)
Replies: 14893
Views: 4455265

Re: Application timeline

After a relatively long wait, I can now post my details: Eligibility criteria: 10 years Long residency + 1 year on ILR Method of application: NCS (Eastbourne) Date of application: 23 Oct 2012 Received by UKBA: 25 Oct 2012 Date of debit of fees: 29 Oct 2012 Date of receipt of acknowledgement: 05 Nov ...
by fajr
Tue Jan 22, 2013 2:54 pm
Forum: British Citizenship
Topic: Naturalisation application processing timelines (only)
Replies: 14893
Views: 4455265

and me.. Did you check with your council for any updates? My council refused to give me any information, said, Contact HO.
by fajr
Tue Jan 15, 2013 11:05 am
Forum: British Citizenship
Topic: Naturalisation application processing timelines (only)
Replies: 14893
Views: 4455265

BigSam wrote: Could the rest of the guys update us please?
no update, waiting..
by fajr
Fri Jan 11, 2013 10:56 am
Forum: British Citizenship
Topic: Naturalisation application processing timelines (only)
Replies: 14893
Views: 4455265

Best advice for the long approvals is to take it upon yourselves to ask why? If you don't know why, then perhaps "maybe it's this" should be explored! UKBA caseworkers are instructed to defer under certain situations. All the caseworker's notes are easily available and locatable using google. Plent...
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