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qweqwe12, when did you apply in 2006?qweqwe12 wrote:Hi Dublin,
That is still some good news that applications from 2006 are moving. Called up INIS got really good service this time. Even though status is same(i.e. last check with SW) but still fairly polite and generous and timely reply.
Fingers crossed.
Regards
qweqwe12
Another 06er here!!!!!!!!!!!!! The 2002 apllications are no big concern to me as these applications must be very complicated if they are still pending! What worries me is the 2005 applications still outstanding. These pending applications are surely unconcluded cos of the fact that INIS are moving so slowly with the applications.sideshowsue wrote:I'm a pending '06er as well, but I'm absolutely flabbergasted by those two pending applications from 2002.
What went wrong there? Did they only recently discover these applications buried in the depths of the desk of a deceased member of staff or something?
some of those applications are actually "on hold" -jhbmike wrote:What worries me is the 2005 applications still outstanding. ...
"........ Your file was recently forwarded to the Minister for consideration.The Minister has decided to defer decision on your aplication to April 2010 to ascertain of you dependent on state funding or if in that time you return to employment.
This office will be in contact with you again at that time."
Great statistics, thanks for posting tom!tom4 wrote:278. Deputy CaoimhghÃn Ó Caoláin asked the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform the number of pending naturalisation applications that were filed in 2006; the number that were filed in 2005; and the number that were filed in previous years. [18802/09]
Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform (Deputy Dermot Ahern): The following is a breakdown of the number of applications for certificates of naturalisation received from 2002 - 2006 and the number pending a decision.
Year....No. of applications received....No. of applications pending
2001...................1,431..................................0
2002...................3,574..................................2
2003...................3,580................................26
2004...................4,074................................87
2005...................4,527...............................470
2006...................7,030............................3,019
Wow, this seems almost sinister given the recent changes in the work permit legislation. By adjourning the decision by up to 12 months, the minister's office seems to be forcing many applicants to leave the state permanently since those on work permits and who have been made redundant have only 3 months to find alternative employment.some of those applications are actually "on hold" -
that is where applicants have lost their jobs and applied for SW assistance while waiting.
those applications will be revised in some (I guess) 6 to 12 month , then decision will be made.
Thanks for the details Tom, Looks like they want to send all workpermit holders who are claiming unemployment benefit back hometom4 wrote:278. Deputy CaoimhghÃn Ó Caoláin asked the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform the number of pending naturalisation applications that were filed in 2006; the number that were filed in 2005; and the number that were filed in previous years. [18802/09]
Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform (Deputy Dermot Ahern): The following is a breakdown of the number of applications for certificates of naturalisation received from 2002 - 2006 and the number pending a decision.
Year....No. of applications received....No. of applications pending
2001...................1,431..................................0
2002...................3,574..................................2
2003...................3,580................................26
2004...................4,074................................87
2005...................4,527...............................470
2006...................7,030............................3,019
[/quote]NearlyIrish wrote:Disgrace really. I can't be bothered to ring them anymore and to hear all their waffles. There is still something called dignity in me.
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That's strange...bluewing wrote:Applied Mar06.
Request for Documentation (p21 etc) Oct08
Rang them today - Confirmed Documentation all in order. Social Welfare check done. Waiting for Garda Approval now...Anyone know how long on average the Garda Approval takes?
babar, what is it you do not agree with ?babar asif wrote:I dont agree with you zzz,
http://immigrationboards.com/viewtopic. ... ht=#251166I have applied in May 2005. since multiple communication to DOJ. still waiting.
http://immigrationboards.com/viewtopic. ... ht=#254027I got My approval letter : Time frame
Applied: October 2005,
No aother documents
Approval: 01 May 2009
Based on 5 yr residency
I applied in August 2005. in ireland since 1999. Full time well paid job.. since. always on higher tax rate.
Just got my approval Last week. In May 2010 nearly 4 yrs ! The only thing , I never follow up my application until Dec 2008. !!