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does your wife kept all her P60s from before? coz P60 will show that she is or was paying tax as well. and if the revenue office insist they cant issue anything with your wife's name, get it in writing and send it with your wife P60s along with her applicationstrongbow wrote:My wife will be applying for Irish naturalisation shortly and she will need to submit P21s as usual.
We are being jointly assessed for tax purposes since 2006 onwards. It seems that Revenue have now changed their policy wherein P21s are being issued only to the primary person being assessed (me in this instance). When my wife requested for P21s she got P21s in my name with the salaries and employers of both of us mentioned in the P21. However the P21 does not state her name at all--only her employer name and salary is mentioned. When we checked with Revenue they said that they provide P21s only for the primary person being assessed.
1. Has anyone faced this situation before? If so any idea on how to get this resolved?
2. I don't know if DoJ will accept a P21 with only my name on it, rather than my wife's for her naturalisation application.. any ideas here.
Yes I am on the verge of citizenship, but my understanding is that in order to apply as spouse of Irish citizen, we both have to be living together for 3 years in Ireland after I get citizenship, so that's another 3 years from the next 2 months or so. Is this not correct? She will qualify to apply in her own right in the next few months. I will go for whichever is quicker.Secondly, are you on verge of getting citizenship? If yes, can't your wife wait and apply as "spouse of irish citizen". The queue for that is much faster and simpler.
yes, you got that right. INIS can do whatever they want. remember the word------> discretion? the minister has discretionary to give you whatever he/she wants with the rubber stampLuasPassenger wrote:Here's the provisional leaflet with explanations:
http://www.inis.gov.ie/en/INIS/Irish_Ci ... _nov08.pdf
My understanding is that as long as you have been married for 3 years, your wife can apply as Spouse of Irish Citizen, even if you have been an Irish Citizen for 1 day...
But I'm not sure if I'm interpreting this correctly... I think you should ask INIS directly.