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All states need people as cogs in their national machines. They need their citizens to have babies or immigrants to add to the population. We are outsiders that have a connection to the island so we are not entirely alien & could potentially add to the country since Ireland hasnt exactly been booming. Anything like conscription can only be enforced inside the country, at which point I would use my British passport to escape like a coward.jrcby wrote: ↑Thu Oct 05, 2023 4:05 pmOf course as a pro-European British citizen of Irish descent I'm very glad that Ireland offers this to us, but what does Ireland get out of this? Are there any "strings" attached to citizenship? I remember when I got my US green card there was a line in there saying that should it be required I could be conscripted. I might just be too old for that now should Ireland enforce anything similar![]()
Again, this is just a question borne purely out of curiosity - I am very keen to eventually receive my citizenship and passport!
Your disgust for democracy is your own issue however, I grew up in Ireland and spent most of my life here. I've contributed enough.jrcby wrote: ↑Thu Oct 05, 2023 4:05 pmOf course as a pro-European British citizen of Irish descent I'm very glad that Ireland offers this to us, but what does Ireland get out of this? Are there any "strings" attached to citizenship? I remember when I got my US green card there was a line in there saying that should it be required I could be conscripted. I might just be too old for that now should Ireland enforce anything similar![]()
Again, this is just a question borne purely out of curiosity - I am very keen to eventually receive my citizenship and passport!
IDK where you're living, but if Ireland has to start drafting people into the military, it probably means things are really tough worldwide.
Congratulations Email: 10/10/2023lst1000 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 27, 2023 8:32 pmHi everyone,
I can't believe how much the waiting times have reduced! I've been thinking about applying since I found out I could do it in 2007 but put it off until recently. I applied through one of my three Irish-born grandparents and this is my timeline so far...
Application made online: 21/12/2022
Application received (post tracking): 03/01/2023
Application received (email from DFAT): 05/01/2023
amairead wrote: ↑Tue Sep 05, 2023 3:40 pmA lovely lady on Facebook shared this site with me after I asked a question in a dual citizen Facebook group. Thank you for all of the helpful information! I'm obviously new here and am trying to get the lay of the land, so please forgive me for any newbie mistakes.
Online Application: December 31, 2022
Documents Received: January 12, 2023
Address Confirmation: ***
Congratulations Email: ***
FBR cert received: ***
I keep seeing people say they updated a google spreadsheet, but I can't seem to find that to add my info. Can someone post a link to it please? Thank you for all of your help!
Certificate Received: 14/10/2023lst1000 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 10, 2023 8:49 pmCongratulations Email: 10/10/2023lst1000 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 27, 2023 8:32 pmHi everyone,
I can't believe how much the waiting times have reduced! I've been thinking about applying since I found out I could do it in 2007 but put it off until recently. I applied through one of my three Irish-born grandparents and this is my timeline so far...
Application made online: 21/12/2022
Application received (post tracking): 03/01/2023
Application received (email from DFAT): 05/01/2023
I received my congratulations email today! I didn't receive an address check email and the email I received said that my application has been successful and that my certificate has been printed and posted by registered mail to the address I provided (perhaps they are no longer doing address checks).
This has been such a great resource and I've been following it regularly trying to estimate when I will get to this stage! I'll post another update when I receive my certificate.
I’m not an FBR expert, but eyeballing other messages on this thread over time suggests that congratulations emails tend to come 6 months after additional documents requested. That would fit with the office response of ‘after Christmas’ (August plus 6 months = February)Dem799 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 15, 2023 12:23 amHello!
Documentation received 27 October 2022.
A further certified copy of parents ID was requested on 21 August 2023 and sent across via email (as requested) 22 August 2023.
Since then I have not heard a thing; no confirmation that the further documentation was received and when I called the FBR office they said I might not receive an update until after Christmas!
Just really disheartening when the waiting times have decreased so much.
Has anyone else had a similar instance and, if so, how long did it take for you to receive your congratulations email?
Was really hoping this would be completed after around 12 months based on the waiting times going down to 9 months
Do you happen to know why they’ve asked for a new witness form? Did the original witness get a request from them that they responded to, and is their registration (the qualification to make them eligible as a witness) up to date?mm514 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 15, 2023 3:00 pmApplication Date: Jan 4th, 2023
Documents Received: Jan 16th, 2023
Address Check: Oct 9th, 2023
I thought this was a great sign! But....
Request for additional documents: Oct 11th, 2023 (new witness form and 2 signed photos requested)
Additional documents sent: Oct 12th, 2023
Anyone know if this means I will now be put at the back of the queue and have to wait several more months? I have a job offer pending this citizenship and it's really disheartening!
Vadrar wrote: ↑Sun Oct 15, 2023 4:29 pmDo you happen to know why they’ve asked for a new witness form? Did the original witness get a request from them that they responded to, and is their registration (the qualification to make them eligible as a witness) up to date?mm514 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 15, 2023 3:00 pmApplication Date: Jan 4th, 2023
Documents Received: Jan 16th, 2023
Address Check: Oct 9th, 2023
I thought this was a great sign! But....
Request for additional documents: Oct 11th, 2023 (new witness form and 2 signed photos requested)
Additional documents sent: Oct 12th, 2023
Anyone know if this means I will now be put at the back of the queue and have to wait several more months? I have a job offer pending this citizenship and it's really disheartening!
I ask because it could be helpful for others to avoid the dreaded extra document request.
Eyeballing previous messages on this thread suggests that a new witness form (with an eligible witness that gets and replies immediately to their contact) after address check is one instance where additional documents doesn’t always mean a 6 month wait. There seems to be anecdotes of people getting congrats emails within 3 months or less in this instance. Good luck in any case.
They put in their email:Vadrar wrote: ↑Sun Oct 15, 2023 4:24 pmI’m not an FBR expert, but eyeballing other messages on this thread over time suggests that congratulations emails tend to come 6 months after additional documents requested. That would fit with the office response of ‘after Christmas’ (August plus 6 months = February)Dem799 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 15, 2023 12:23 amHello!
Documentation received 27 October 2022.
A further certified copy of parents ID was requested on 21 August 2023 and sent across via email (as requested) 22 August 2023.
Since then I have not heard a thing; no confirmation that the further documentation was received and when I called the FBR office they said I might not receive an update until after Christmas!
Just really disheartening when the waiting times have decreased so much.
Has anyone else had a similar instance and, if so, how long did it take for you to receive your congratulations email?
Was really hoping this would be completed after around 12 months based on the waiting times going down to 9 months
In the interests of helping others avoid an additional documents request do you know why they requested a second copy of parents’ ID? Did one of those original IDs expire before August or recently? I know they will often ask for ID again if the original copies have an expiry date before FBR is completed.
In any case, here’s hoping you get your congratulations email soon.
They do lose documents unfortunately. It sounds however that the parents ID that you supplied is no longer current (even if it was when you submitted it.) They will ask for a resubmission of ID if it has expired before they process it.Dem799 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 17, 2023 11:04 amThey put in their email:Vadrar wrote: ↑Sun Oct 15, 2023 4:24 pmI’m not an FBR expert, but eyeballing other messages on this thread over time suggests that congratulations emails tend to come 6 months after additional documents requested. That would fit with the office response of ‘after Christmas’ (August plus 6 months = February)Dem799 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 15, 2023 12:23 amHello!
Documentation received 27 October 2022.
A further certified copy of parents ID was requested on 21 August 2023 and sent across via email (as requested) 22 August 2023.
Since then I have not heard a thing; no confirmation that the further documentation was received and when I called the FBR office they said I might not receive an update until after Christmas!
Just really disheartening when the waiting times have decreased so much.
Has anyone else had a similar instance and, if so, how long did it take for you to receive your congratulations email?
Was really hoping this would be completed after around 12 months based on the waiting times going down to 9 months
In the interests of helping others avoid an additional documents request do you know why they requested a second copy of parents’ ID? Did one of those original IDs expire before August or recently? I know they will often ask for ID again if the original copies have an expiry date before FBR is completed.
In any case, here’s hoping you get your congratulations email soon.
Unfortunately I cannot proceed with your application without the following documents:
PARENT :
Photocopy of current state-issued ID document (i.e. passport, drivers licence, national identity card) signed by a professional from the list of witnesses as a true copy of the original
I do remember putting the photocopy in, so I can only assume that they have somehow misplaced it or my memory fails me!
When my dad was applying for his passport, they said that his birth certificate had gone missing when he had also sent it through.
Hopefully I get it back soon! I think it’s the radio silence with no confirmation of whether they have even received your return email which is frustrating