I am a Non-EU national applying for my Irish naturalisation based on 5 years residency.
According to the residency calculator, as it only calculates the duration of stamps, I am now eligible to apply for the process. To give you context, I came to Ireland as a student in January 2019, graduating in Feb 2020 which is when I got my first stamp 1. I went to visit my family in March 2020 but then due to the pandemic, flights weren't operational globally. When the flights first resumed back in August, I took it and came back to Ireland. I was out of the country for exactly 5 months.
I read somewhere that we can't be outside the country for more than 70 days a year if applying for citizenship. Can someone share if this rule applies in my case (which I think it does). Also, what is my best course of action in this situation? Should I go ahead and still apply as I have all the documents I need, meet the 150 points each year and the calculator says I am eligible or.... (Idk and confused)?
Thanks for your help with this. Hoping to learn from the group
