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Was your friend deported from Ireland or the UK? Either way, from what you are saying, he has not had residency in Ireland at any point other than Northern Ireland which does not count. From what you have said, he should have been rejected immediately for not meeting the residency criteria. If he has a deportation order against him in Ireland, he would not be able to meet the residency requirement so he won't be able to obtain citizenship in Ireland until this is removed. If he has been offered to go to ceremony, I have to presume that a mistake has been made and that the offer will be revoked.God's Favour wrote:Thank you.
This friend was Deported in 2005, he came back to the UK in 2006, now lives in Northern Ireland married to an Irish national with wife and Irish children, Because Northern Ireland is part of Island of Ireland He is entitled to apply for Irish citizenship based on his legal status in Northern Ireland.
However the reason why deportation happened was because of suspected criminal cases but Gardai struck cases out in order to aid deportaton. At the moment there is an existing deportation order still on his name. When criminal checks are been made in his name it shows there are none because this person hasn't commited any crimes either in the UK or Ireland perhaps not withstanding the revoked criminal convictions.
Please how do you comment on this, after citizenship application is been approved and you have been invited to the ceremony and you get a letter to comment on a struck out case?
Help please.