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fortune wrote:I applied in Nov 2009, based on stamp 4 and working as a doctor from middle east since 2004 here ,still no news . aybody has heard any thing about ov 2009 applicants?
If I remember correctly, he stated that he wants to reduce the processing time to 6 months but it will not be until the backlog is cleared which I think is expected to be cleared by summer 2012.knapps wrote:I applied 5 months ago...my application is straight forward...though, i think it will take about 1.5 years..if i am very lucky..Alan should not have come out to announce that now application will take 6 months.. It was unfortunately false hope for most of us. I hope it gets better
I said that when the announcement was made. I got hammered and insulted when I stated that he won't be able to keep that promise.knapps wrote:I applied 5 months ago...my application is straight forward...though, i think it will take about 1.5 years..if i am very lucky..Alan should not have come out to announce that now application will take 6 months.. It was unfortunately false hope for most of us. I hope it gets better
May I ask, is your job at risk without the Citizenship? If so , write to the Minister's own officerayr7501 wrote:hi all,
just wondering whether there are any doctors on this forum who recently received their CON or is the Department deliberately slowing this process in order to curb the acute shortage of doctors in the Irish hospitals.Being a doctor meself and practising in the west of Ireland and submitted my application in 2010 and still harbouring my ever growing impatient grudge against INIS for not processing our applications us any sooner....
This is interesting. How would slowing down the application process "curb the acute shortage of doctors" ? Are you implying that the aforementioned doctors will leave the country after they get citizenship?rayr7501 wrote:is the Department deliberately slowing this process in order to curb the acute shortage of doctors in the Irish hospitals.
Am I hearing one of the commandments of Animalism here: ""All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others." ??rayr7501 wrote:Being a doctor meself and practising in the west of Ireland and submitted my application in 2010 and still harbouring my ever growing impatient grudge against INIS for not processing our applications us any sooner....