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I'm presuming you're talking about taking judicial review proceedings due to a delay or a refusal.Angel592 wrote:It's a long story, but it's about my Irish citizenship and I want a high court order, how do I go about doing it and how long does it take and do I have to pay a fee?
Would really appreciate some help! Thank youuu!
Oh dear, a year, that's agesMuttsnuts wrote:I'm presuming you're talking about taking judicial review proceedings due to a delay or a refusal.Angel592 wrote:It's a long story, but it's about my Irish citizenship and I want a high court order, how do I go about doing it and how long does it take and do I have to pay a fee?
Would really appreciate some help! Thank youuu!
You'll need a solicitor and I'd think very carefully about judicially reviewing a citizenship application as very few such judicial reviews have been succesful. If not succesful, you would be facing a significant legal bill in the tens of thousands.
IN addition, it'll take a good year (presuming you obtain leave of the Court to seek judicial review) or more to get your order anyway.
Even 100 % equal opportunity guaranteed.fatty patty wrote:Contact your local TD to seek response from the minister in parliamentary questions or get him/her to send an email to INIS oriechtas mail facility. You will get a 80% of cut and paste answer but in that atleast 20% would interest you as it will detail when you app gone in and if there is any probs they will be highlighted. Agree with the above poster regarding the length of time on JR and possibility of loosing the case and lumbered with all legal costs.
lets see how active they are in response to questions on their expenses claims? Or their actions in other matters such as U turns in Health and how it has made decisions thta are not on basis of previous reports.angelcountry wrote:Even 100 % equal opportunity guaranteed.fatty patty wrote:Contact your local TD to seek response from the minister in parliamentary questions or get him/her to send an email to INIS oriechtas mail facility. You will get a 80% of cut and paste answer but in that atleast 20% would interest you as it will detail when you app gone in and if there is any probs they will be highlighted. Agree with the above poster regarding the length of time on JR and possibility of loosing the case and lumbered with all legal costs.
To be honest, Fine Gael government are very transparent opened and consistency when it comes to that aspect, that's why i don't get panic alarm in my office when it comes the running of our day to day life now.
Thank you! That's helpful, cheers matefatty patty wrote:Contact your local TD to seek response from the minister in parliamentary questions or get him/her to send an email to INIS oriechtas mail facility. You will get a 80% of cut and paste answer but in that atleast 20% would interest you as it will detail when you app gone in and if there is any probs they will be highlighted. Agree with the above poster regarding the length of time on JR and possibility of loosing the case and lumbered with all legal costs.