Rio29 wrote:i asked another question bstar, will you be able to reply when you have time , so stressful for me man
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Rio29 wrote:i asked another question bstar, will you be able to reply when you have time , so stressful for me man
Rio29 wrote:i asked another question bstar, will you be bale to reply so stressful man
In that case, congratulations!Rio29 wrote:who you are ? first of all and nothing address to you so please mind your business another thing my wife said to me i received approval letter today and she find when she is back from work hahahahah.
I am waiting for congratulation from you !
WHAT AN ABNOXIOUS PERSON!Rio29 wrote:who you are ? first of all and nothing address to you so please mind your business another thing my wife said to me i received approval letter today and she find when she is back from work hahahahah.
I am waiting for congratulation from you !
Rio29 wrote:Janesx you described me damaged creation I will find who you are and send your details to the department
Rio29 wrote:here we go The next citizenship ceremonies will take place in The Convention Centre Dublin, Spencer Dock, North Wall Quay, Dublin 1 on Friday 17th July, 2015.....
Bye guys hope to see all of you there take care.
KingdomMan wrote:@bstar, pls would you give me a suggestion on this; after waiting for 18 months on a decision and then your application is refused based on a wrong assertion that you breached immigration rules by overstaying a 90 day visit visa some 8years back when you first visited the state... Stating that you may reapply anytime but giving due regards to the reason for refusal. Since this decision was wrongly made based on an errornious assumption by the INIS officer who handled your case, what can one do about this?? The truth is I have never overstayed any of my visit visas on my numerous visits to the state until I acquired my residency, so I don't know where they got such facts from to have made such a stupid and faulty allegation against me. Your advices/suggestions will be highly appreciated mates in here. Thanks all!
Gracious2015 wrote:Hello Bstar, could you please advise on the below situation, will this affect naturalisation process please,
"I got first Stamp 1 in Jan 2009, then in Jan 2011, for some reason I could not go to GNIB, till Apr 2011, while my Stamp 1 expired on Jan 2011. hence I have gap in my residency. "
Just to let you know that this was posted by Foxhill earlier in Jan 2014, and I am in a similar situation, Thank you
The only reason for my refusal was that an "Assistant Principal" minuted on my file these words " applicant circumvented normal immigration controls by applying for and entering the state on a 90 day visit visa and overstaying. I therefore DO NOT agree with the recommendation- Not recommended for approval". This was after the Durther Processing LSR Team compiled my file and made a high recommendation for my approval to the minister that my application be approved. The so called Assistant Principal made a error by thinking and assuming in his lazy head that I stayed put in Ireland after I first visited in 2007 and that I didn't return to my country for three years before acquiring my residency in 2010. He was too lazy to go through my whole file to see that I have visited Ireland in the past on more that 13 occasions and on each visits I'd never overstayed even for one day until I decided to get my residency based on my exceptional family circumstances. I see him as a bad luck and a clog in the wheel of my progress in the application, however, I've accepted my fate and have since reapplied explaining the true picture substantiated with enough documentation to prove him otherwise and hopefully I get successful at this time. My records are clean. I do not have any criminal records neither do I get social support but just a victim of a lazy official who's not ready to sift through files diligently. I'll keep the forum updated on my situation in the course of the time. Thanks!kofiasenji wrote:@ kingdomman, i find your refusal quite strange in the refusal letter is it just because the thought you overstayed your visa hence the refusal or they were other reasons too. You also said you applied based on Irish associations, did you ask the minister to waive any of the naturalisation requirements.also do you have any other offence in ireland or getting any form of support benefit to support your self employment.i also noticed that you said you were told that the minister doesnt look happy with your case. Why is that please