wow i thought chances that something like that can happen is remote well i take it back i think enquiring once in a while do no harm i will call them next Tuesday to check i haven't call or email them in months
I don't want to spam the original OP post so won't get into an argument with you. and yet you did post If you can prove beyond doubt that the process isn't fair, feel free to sue INIS/Department of Justice and Equality OR withdraw your application for naturalisation until a fair process is put in pl...
EU LAW have no jurisdiction in Irish naturalisation process! using eu law as a reference would be irrelevant only Irish court system can instruct the minister to look into the process and make it more efficient and fair to all applicants however the discretion of making the decision will remain with...
max307 where did I say its a right? your just quoting INIS website narratives again that has nothing to do with my post we are talking here about how DOJ process applications that is from the day we submit our application to the day it get to minister desk for approval and nothing to do with ministe...
what sort of checks and authentication take 2 to 3 years? they don't use pigeons to exchange information in Ireland with other authorities and countries. we have indian Pakistani Bangladeshi doctors, nurses and many individuals work in a sectors that required garda vetting and authentication of not ...
maybe they are doing two ceremony a small one in Dublin in sept and yet to confirm the date of big one in nov or dec 2018. again they only oblige to inform the date and place of ceremony to applicants who are invited. just because they publish ceremony date on website in past not necessarily means t...
if there is one service that has impressed me beyond any doubt in the whole wide world that's AN POST they never lose your post ever!!!!! to answer your question lets do the stats what are the chances of you losing post? and from the post what are the chances that letter will be your approval letter...
calling them and emailing them asking for up date will only frustrate you they don't know more then what you know about the status of your application. my suggestion is avoid contacting them so people that are in the process of making application and have concerns about some question on the form can...
The Minister by law is not obliged to give advance notice of adverse information of which the applicant is already aware. Should adverse information come to light in the course of the processing of the application which the applicant could reasonable foresee could be taken into account, the Departm...
they issue you a temporary stamp because they are considering all relevant facts including how you entered the state so for the time being you have a right to reside in state legally until justice dept come up with a decision the officer can not refuse to grant permission that is issue under the min...
travel with your approval letter and invitation letter most people have done this in past and shared their experience here you can still find post here they had no issue. btw if I was you I wouldn't travel lets say I don't like taking any risk no matter how small they are if I can avoid them. thanks
if garda came to you and reported child neglect then on your application you should have tick yes to the box of question 11.7 and provide details where it says 11.7 Are you, or have you been, the subject of an investigation in Ireland by AN GARDA SÍOCHÁNA (Irish Police), including where you were not...
It was refused on second stage. Everything was disclosed in the original application, so nothing was deliberately covered up. I applied six months after I was allowed to drive. Had no idea at all this was going to turn into such a serious matter. Can't get over the wording "not of good charact...
@Mal111: there is nothing to catch and I never tried to give or write wrong information. on this blog i'm almost from more then 2 years.. my wife work as translator (can speak russian, polish, latvian and estonian.) these days originally from Estonia, born and bottom poland, holding polish passport...
finalversion I just read your previous posts I have asked you in past about your country of divorce because you wrote Baltic country and you told me Estonia and in your last post you said your polish solicitor and in my reply I clearly ask you about divorce in Poland. I am not trying to catch you ou...
I wanted to know the first time how long did it took when you get the decree (the wrong one with wrong information on it)
just trying to get idea of how long does it takes to get a decree from Poland from the date of divorce in court.
can you tell me from the date of divorce how long it took you to get the decree in hand I think it take few weeks to get the papers and also if you can tell me if the decree is in English ? I think in Poland if the divorce is for forign nationals its issued in European template ?