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Utility bills in spouse name (Irish neutralization )

Post by pirate » Sun Jan 05, 2025 11:14 am

I have a few questions on the neutralization:

1- if bills are in a spouse name, is it possible to use them?
2- is waste bills considered a utility bill?
3- for children under 18, who are not born in Ireland. I have to wait to get the Irish citizenship to apply for them or is there a way for them to apply in the same time.

thanks

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Re: Utility bills in spouse name (Irish neutralization )

Post by sv23367 » Mon Jan 06, 2025 6:49 am

hi there,

Please see the reply in line
1- if bills are in a spouse name, is it possible to use them?
you cannot use the bills in your spouse name when applying for yourself.
2- is waste bills considered a utility bill?
Yes, you can use. Please see the list of the documents accepted.
https://www.irishimmigration.ie/how-to- ... -residency

Bank statement
Household bills such as for gas, electricity and water, home phone, bin collection, TV licence, cable or satellite TV subscriptions
Letters from the tenancy board or a hospital to attend a clinic or health screening check
Official correspondence from local or national government about local property tax or social welfare payments.

3- for children under 18, who are not born in Ireland. I have to wait to get the Irish citizenship to apply for them or is there a way for them to apply in the same time.
for Minors under 18, one of the parent has to be naturalised before applying for the minor.

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