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Just got the very same today! I have no idea what they are talking about. I'm not sure if there was a mismatch, I'll investigate.cnu wrote:Has anyone got there application back asking for justification on mismatch of information in their original application form and the birth affidavit or marriage affidavit or any other things? If you got so, can you tell me what you had to do?
Aloha wrote:This is way too long! How many previous addresses you had at the time you applied?ChIrl wrote:My Timelines:
Applied in March.06.
Got Ack in April.06
Addl Doc requested - 4th Sept.08
Addl doc sent - middle of Sept.08
Status : Waiting for Garda report since 4th Sept.08
Regards
NearlyIrish wrote:To ChIrl...
What are your timelines pls?
another_immigrant wrote:Hey ChIrl,ChIrl wrote:My Timelines:
Applied in March.06.
Got Ack in April.06
Addl Doc requested - 4th Sept.08
Addl doc sent - middle of Sept.08
Status : Waiting for Garda report since 4th Sept.08
Regards
NearlyIrish wrote:To ChIrl...
What are your timelines pls?
There is a timeline tracker sheet that Scrudu created. Can you put your times into that as well. It's quite handy to see how the general picture looks like. So far nearly 50 people have put their details and looks like most of us are in the same time line and still pending status with Garda Clearance/Other agencies...
here is the link :
http://www.editgrid.com/explore/user/sc ... nship_apps
kc wrote:I applied for naturalisation in the end of 2006 based on 5 years on work permit.
Question for those of you guys who is not currently in a full-time employment. Have any of you got the letter from DoJ stating:
"The minister requires that all applicants for naturalisation show that they are able to support themselves financially. I would be obliged if you could confirm how you are being financially maintained while resident in the State other than from your part-time employment. If you are relying on savings please forward copies of your savings account statements".
What do you reply to this? How much money on the savings accounts would DoJ consider to be sufficient to support oneself?
Question for everyone: Would you think they are going to refuse my naturalisation application simply upon the reason that I lost my full-time job, even though I never claimed unemployment benefits or other form of State support, have no convictions, and paid a lot of taxes during last 7.5 years before I lost my job?
They could see it on the payslips which I sent to them when they asked for additional docs.opengl wrote: Hi KC
How did they find about your loss of full time employment. Did you inform them or did you claim job seeker benefit?
I have claimed dental benefit once before but this did not affect my Citizenship approval.So I think it will not affect your citizenship applicationmalcolmrx wrote:My apologies .. it seems my post was submitted over and over again for some bizzare reason!
Great work by the way scrudu. It'd be helpful to actually add an LTR entry and the date granted to see if there's any correlation between the naturalisation approval and having an LTR. I doubt it makes a difference but just another pointer.
On another topic, Does anyone know (as silly as it sounds) if claiming normal benefits such as dentist or optician expenses affect your application .. Do they view this as social welfare benefits and the whole rant about supporting yourself in the state? Claiming these benefits is a normal thing if one paid his/her taxes for a certain number of years ... now things have gotten so vague that I find myself questioning many things which I thought normal to have! .. anyway any help would be very much appreciated.
I have claimed dental benefit once before but this did not affect my Citizenship approval.So I think it will not affect your citizenship applicationmalcolmrx wrote:My apologies .. it seems my post was submitted over and over again for some bizzare reason!
Great work by the way scrudu. It'd be helpful to actually add an LTR entry and the date granted to see if there's any correlation between the naturalisation approval and having an LTR. I doubt it makes a difference but just another pointer.
On another topic, Does anyone know (as silly as it sounds) if claiming normal benefits such as dentist or optician expenses affect your application .. Do they view this as social welfare benefits and the whole rant about supporting yourself in the state? Claiming these benefits is a normal thing if one paid his/her taxes for a certain number of years ... now things have gotten so vague that I find myself questioning many things which I thought normal to have! .. anyway any help would be very much appreciated.
This is bogus. My husband and I bought our house in June 2006. I applied for nationality in August 2006 and I'm still waiting.NearlyIrish wrote:To all...
Not sure how true this is. But I've heard that people who have bought houses here are getting their citizenship processed faster. To put it into context, I have 2 friends who applied in Dec 2006 and Feb 2007 respectively, they have bought their houses a few years ago and they've got their approvals.
Anyone here who has got his/her aproval but not tied up with a Mortgage?
me too - i bought my in 2004, applied for nat*n in March 06 and still waitingsideshowsue wrote:This is bogus. My husband and I bought our house in June 2006. I applied for nationality in August 2006 and I'm still waiting.NearlyIrish wrote:To all...
Not sure how true this is. But I've heard that people who have bought houses here are getting their citizenship processed faster. To put it into context, I have 2 friends who applied in Dec 2006 and Feb 2007 respectively, they have bought their houses a few years ago and they've got their approvals.
Anyone here who has got his/her aproval but not tied up with a Mortgage?