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No, they got the email on July 13th.Bluebird71 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 14, 2023 10:48 amDoes that mean that other received an email yesterday on the 13th of July advising that ? I completed the invitation on the 22nd of May and still nothing.
No as I'm still waiting too. I assume they are likely going in chronological order and those few that posted these updates applied in February 2022.Bluebird71 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 14, 2023 10:48 amDoes that mean that other received an email yesterday on the 13th of July advising that ? I completed the invitation on the 22nd of May and still nothing.
I am also waiting, but I have received nothing from ISD. The good news is that people who applied for e-vetting consent on May 22 have begun receiving the NVB. I hope we receive one as well in the coming days, as I reached out to my solicitor, who sent a letter to the Citizenship department, which responded, "Your client's application is being processed in the normal way," ignoring her request. My friends who applied on March 23 have already paid the fees and received confirmation that payment has been processed, and I have sent two emails in the last two months asking when I will receive the NVB link. This puzzles me a great deal!!sairsint wrote: ↑Fri Jul 14, 2023 10:59 amNo as I'm still waiting too. I assume they are likely going in chronological order and those few that posted these updates applied in February 2022.Bluebird71 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 14, 2023 10:48 amDoes that mean that other received an email yesterday on the 13th of July advising that ? I completed the invitation on the 22nd of May and still nothing.
This is why I was so irritated to see any 2023 applications being processed. The bottleneck for these NVB submissions in on the ISD, not the NVB.
I believe they should send another customer message to all applicants who are still awaiting the start of their e-vetting, explaining how they are triggering the NVB emails and whether or not they are being followed in chronological order. I do agree that it is difficult to understand based on the people posting on this forum, and many others would be in similar or different situations. However, what I do know is that I have a friend who is currently at 24 months and hasn't even received the NVB link, so if they are processing the Feb 2022 lot, they should have already processed the lot prior to Feb 2022, which they have not.sairsint wrote: ↑Fri Jul 14, 2023 12:24 pmI agree that it's good news these have finally begun, but it tells us they are only on the February 2022 applicants as of yesterday and we have no idea how many they are processing per day/week/month. It does make me question what they have been doing for the last two months since we submitted our invitations back to them (aside from processing some 2023 applications). Further, the only information we have is what other people post about their own application process. We don't know the status for the many other applicants that are not posting updates or are even taking part in this forum.
I would say it will be another few weeks or longer before they get to through the entire 13,000 of us, but I hope that I am wrong in saying this.
These are truly disappointing figures. That is 1,500 applicants per month, so at this rate it will be another 6 months before they clear the remaining 10,000 still in the queue.User20123 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 14, 2023 4:46 pmNot sure if everyone is following the below, but I thought it was worth sharing:
https://www.oireachtas.ie/en/debates/qu ... itizenship
The minister has stated that "To ensure older files are also progressing under the new system my Department has recently written to 13,000 applicants with electronic links to commence eVetting. Over the last two months around 3,000 of these vetting files have been progressed and significant work in underway to ensure the remaining vetting is completed in the coming months with the aim of issuing invites to applicants for citizenship ceremonies by the end of this year"
It appears that they were only able to process 3,000 e-vetting requests from May 22, and they plan to process the remaining requests in the UPCOMING MONTHS.
My only remaining hope is that they will process the e-vetting in chronological order, as opposed to randomly selecting and pushing the NVB links.
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Based on what I have observed, not even the TDs are receiving answers to the questions they pose. On the majority of questions, the same generic content has been cut and pasted. I read on this thread that 2022 applicants have begun receiving NVB links. When I checked the 2022 timeline thread, I saw that people who applied later last year have received the NVB link, whereas I and 1,000 others who applied at the start of 2022 are still waiting.sairsint wrote: ↑Fri Jul 14, 2023 5:35 pmThese are truly disappointing figures. That is 1,500 applicants per month, so at this rate it will be another 6 months before they clear the remaining 10,000 still in the queue.User20123 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 14, 2023 4:46 pmNot sure if everyone is following the below, but I thought it was worth sharing:
https://www.oireachtas.ie/en/debates/qu ... itizenship
The minister has stated that "To ensure older files are also progressing under the new system my Department has recently written to 13,000 applicants with electronic links to commence eVetting. Over the last two months around 3,000 of these vetting files have been progressed and significant work in underway to ensure the remaining vetting is completed in the coming months with the aim of issuing invites to applicants for citizenship ceremonies by the end of this year"
It appears that they were only able to process 3,000 e-vetting requests from May 22, and they plan to process the remaining requests in the UPCOMING MONTHS.
My only remaining hope is that they will process the e-vetting in chronological order, as opposed to randomly selecting and pushing the NVB links.
Only 3000 were processed.![]()
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"Over the last two months around 3,000 of these vetting files have been progressed and significant work in underway to ensure the remaining vetting is completed in the coming months with the aim of issuing invites to applicants for citizenship ceremonies by the end of this year."
I assume the Minister is referring to, at least in part, the temp staff they have been hiring to process applications. Still, the math doesn't add up to support the Ministers consistent claims about clearing 2021/2 applicants this year. I can't understand why the TD's aren't pushing back as the numbers being referred to and the claim that everyone will be completed this year simply do not make sense! Further, why are they so adamant on having these ceremonies when the recent amendments to the Courts and Civil Law Act allow the Minister to remove this requirement in times like these?
I commend the TD's that have been questioning the Minister on this topic over the past weeks, but I think it's time to make contact with the hope of getting more specific questions asked of the Minister.
I think this is the only issue worth pushing for an answer from the Minister. By worth pushing for I mean one that is less likely to get recycled non-answers. The idea that people are left without a valid residency permit and yet not an Irish citizen because of department administration is a topic that could raise red flags. (Especially those whose travel documents are taken off them at the ceremony, so are left with nothing, not even a technically invalid piece of plastic.)
I agree that contacting TDs and, in my case, applying through a solicitor have not been particularly helpful in this situation. This department is failing to communicate with applicants who have been desperately awaiting an update or at the very least, case movement. With the obvious calculation of clearing the remaining 10,000 e-vetting consents in the next six months, it is possible that we will not be invited to the upcoming ceremonies. This is due to the fact that clearing e-vetting will always create another influx of moving applicants to the next stage.sairsint wrote: ↑Mon Jul 17, 2023 11:04 amI ran some debate queries and after reading through many of the results and I have decided to not bother doing anything else. If you look at the constant drumbeat of TD's questions (many because X applicant complained to them), the Minister just keeps regurgitation the same answers over and over again, literally word for word in many cases. Even a number of us have reached out to the ISD "help desk" and received zero help. They reply with canned messages which leaves you knowing absolute nothing more than you already knew.
From my point of view, the Minister is going to do what they want and no amount of TD questions will change anything. They are not going to provide specific answers even if the math doesn't add up to what has just been stated numerous times about clearing applicants in X timeframe (e.g. 3,000 evettings submitted to the NVB over the last two months means it will take six and a half months to process the remaining 10,000). Even I can figure this out, but they would rather just say "in the coming months" so there is no accountability.
Just the fact that they insist on having these ceremonies, even though they are large and complex to plan (according to the Minister) and take additional ISD (CMU) staff time away from processing applications says a lot to me about where their priorities are for clearing this backlog.
From here: The Case Management Unit are responsible for progressing files once they have gone through Registration process. These teams do a huge amount around Ceremonies preparation.
This one boggles my mind...
The applicant does not receive their naturalisation certificate at the ceremony. This could leave many of them in a legal grey area for residency and travel purposes for many weeks or even longer but that does not seem to matter to them. After paying over €1,000 in fees, taking time away from work, sorting kids (because they aren't allowed to attend), traveling from wherever you are to wherever they decide to hold it, signing the declaration and waiting for this day to arrive for many months to years in some cases, for some reason they will not (because I do not believe they cannot) provide you a certificate on the day of the ceremony.
Congrats. Happy for you!! at last, some motion. Could you confirm when you applied for naturalisation and if you were among the 13,000 individuals to whom e-vetting consent was sent?