I arrived in Ireland in August 2020 on a Visa type D (CSEP). Due to Covid, my registration with the immigration has only been processed in March 2021, and that's when I received my Stamp 1 IRP. I plan to apply for citizenship as soon as I'm eligible, so my question is - did my reckonable residency start in August 2020, or only in March 2021?
I immigrated as a result of getting a job offer from a large multinational. I started working for them immediately in August 2020, in Ireland - didn't have to wait until I got the IRP. I have an EDS (Employment Detail Summary) from Revenue for 2020 to prove that fact.
The Citizens Information page mentions
which gives me hope, as I think I did hold an employment permit (I was allowed to work in the multinational, after all) and it even mentions the phrase "usually", which would imply that even periods without an IRP would count. But... at the same time the Residency Calculator doesn't allow you to select anything other than a stamp number, and I've seen people advise on this forum that I should only start counting days from the date of my registration.Time spent in Ireland on an employment permit (usually with a Stamp 1 Irish Residence Permit)
On the other hand this PDF mentions
which sounds a bit like I might be out of luck if they are adamant on only stamps representing the reckonable residence?The one and two month periods of automatic renewal of permission at this time will count as
reckonable residence for citizenship purposes only in circumstances where the person in
question already held a nature of permission that counted as reckonable residence.
I know it's a bit early and people in position similar to mine (got their first permission during Covid) are not eligible for Citizenship by Residence yet, however I'm hoping someone would have some insights or be able to clarify.
Thanks!
