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littlerr wrote: ↑Wed Jan 15, 2020 4:27 pmRealistically, there are very few applications where the applicants can be sworn in within 6 months. Therefore, you must apply for your EU3 as normal. There is no difference as to which one you should apply first. Apply for both as soon as they are available for you to apply.
Thank you for your time to reply.littlerr wrote: ↑Wed Jan 15, 2020 4:27 pmRealistically, there are very few applications where the applicants can be sworn in within 6 months. Therefore, you must apply for your EU3 as normal. There is no difference as to which one you should apply first. Apply for both as soon as they are available for you to apply.
Sounds good to me. It takes less than 3 weeks for your passport to be returned for the citizenship application, so there shouldn't be any issue.Chefhugo_20 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 15, 2020 5:04 pmMy main plan would be Ill send my application for Irish Citizenship and once I get back my passport and some documents that’s the time then I will send my application for EU3 Permanent Residency. Just to be safe. Do you think that will be ok?
Just one concern.Will the garda immigration don’t get curious or question that I’ll be applying two applications? Citizenship and Permanent Residency.littlerr wrote: ↑Wed Jan 15, 2020 5:06 pmSounds good to me. It takes less than 3 weeks for your passport to be returned for the citizenship application, so there shouldn't be any issue.Chefhugo_20 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 15, 2020 5:04 pmMy main plan would be Ill send my application for Irish Citizenship and once I get back my passport and some documents that’s the time then I will send my application for EU3 Permanent Residency. Just to be safe. Do you think that will be ok?