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Latan wrote:.....a different politician was in charge of justice-section during 2006....
Answer the question and share you opinion about long citizenship processing times on Irish Integration Centre forumPeople in Ireland wait two years and often longer for their applications for citizenship to be processed. This is alot longer than most other countries, for example in New Zealand the waiting time is two months.
I do not think this is right. The then minister of Justice was Michael McDowell. It was under him that the backlog started and accumulated so much. He was never the friend of the immigrant. He was voted out during the last elections - 2007HOTSPURS wrote:Latan wrote:.....a different politician was in charge of justice-section during 2006....
Who else? Our (Ex)Finance Minister Brian Lenihan was the then Justice Minister. In Jun 2008 Dermot Ahern took over from him. It's Brendon Smith now until Fine Gael or Labour TD comes along. I don't know how many more I'll come across before the Torture finally ends.
You're right. Brian Lenihan was Justice Minister from June 2007 until May 2008 & his predecessor was Michael McDowell. Let's inform the Immigrant voters to beware of this guy !crown wrote:I do not think this is right. The then minister of Justice was Michael McDowell. It was under him that the backlog started and accumulated so much. He was never the friend of the immigrant. He was voted out during the last elections - 2007HOTSPURS wrote:Latan wrote:.....a different politician was in charge of justice-section during 2006....
Who else? Our (Ex)Finance Minister Brian Lenihan was the then Justice Minister. In Jun 2008 Dermot Ahern took over from him. It's Brendon Smith now until Fine Gael or Labour TD comes along. I don't know how many more I'll come across before the Torture finally ends.
Crown
Its quiet strange because spouses of Irish Citizens usually get their answers in 12-18 months. Most of Early-Mid 2008 Applicants have already received their citizenship even those who are not spouses of Irish Citizens.Abdul-w-A wrote:Hello everyone,
I wonder if someone could give me an insight on this, particularly if they are spouses of Irish Citizens. I recieved a letter today asking for bills from the last three months with my name and my wife's name on them. no request for any other documents. I applied in April 2008. does anyone know if this is a common practice and if so does that mean its nearly finalised or is it gonna be more months and months after I submmit them.
Any information is highly appreciated.
Good luck to everyone
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Where did you get this figure? From the figures in http://www.editgrid.com/user/scrudu/citizenship_apps, of spouses of Irish citizens who have received a decision, the average processing time is 22 mths, but this average masks the long waiting times experienced by some spouses of Irish citizens (max 34 mths).IntheQ wrote:Its quiet strange because spouses of Irish Citizens usually get their answers in 12-18 months.
For spouses of Irish citizens who have not yet received a decision, the waiting time is about 23 mths (max 34 mths)UserName --> Country of Origin --> App Date --> Decision --> Date --> Grant Decision --> Months to decision
- Tigerwoods --> --> Jun-07 --> Apr-10 --> Granted --> 34
- A. Milic --> Serbia --> Feb-08 --> Sep-10 --> Granted --> 31
- Jakes26 --> South Africa --> Mar-08 --> Sep-10 --> Granted --> 30
- Fionn --> --> Feb-08 --> May-10 --> Granted --> 27
- samol --> Jul-08 --> May-10 --> Granted --> 22
- Piksie India --> Oct-09 --> May-10 --> Granted --> 7
- JJ South Africa --> Jan-10 --> May-10 --> Granted --> 4
UserName --> Country of Origin --> App Date --> Decision --> Date --> Grant Decision --> Months in queue
- Simone --> Pakistan --> Apr-08 --> 34
- bored-waiting --> South Africa --> Jul-08 --> 31
- fattypatty --> Pakistan --> Aug-08 --> 30
- cancion --> Ukraine --> Oct-08 --> 28
- Alisa --> Russia --> Nov-08 --> 27
- Nailbiter --> South Africa --> Jan-09 --> 25
- ChIRL wife --> --> Oct-09 --> 16
- Prasetiyo --> Indonesia --> Nov-09 --> 15
- tiredmum --> South Africa --> Dec-09 --> 14
- AWA --> Syria --> Apr-10 --> 10
Strongbow: If any of your data is incorrect please update yourself. I have no idea why someone would change it. A possibility is that you entered the data in the wrong format (e.g 07-2008 for Jul-2008, whereas 07-08 results in Jul-2011)?strongbow wrote:However, some of the data in the spreadsheet seems incorrect.
e.g. i got my decision in end 2008 and naturalisation cert in early 2009, but the spreadsheet says otherwise, so Im not sure somewhere along the way some of the data has got changed
Done!scrudu wrote:Strongbow: If any of your data is incorrect please update yourself. I have no idea why someone would change it. A possibility is that you entered the data in the wrong format (e.g 07-2008 for Jul-2008, whereas 07-08 results in Jul-2011)?strongbow wrote:However, some of the data in the spreadsheet seems incorrect.
e.g. i got my decision in end 2008 and naturalisation cert in early 2009, but the spreadsheet says otherwise, so Im not sure somewhere along the way some of the data has got changed