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Mad Nobody is answering my question. Did you get your GNIB card back? My point is that they have not written that they are going to retain my GNIB card. It may have legal consequences because I don't have any evidence in writting that my GNIB card has been retained by INIS. Please comment on this subject. Much appreciated. Everybody is euphoric and in the heat of the moment nobody is paying any attention to my question.mad wrote:@ Gandhai. Please do not worry. You do not need GNIB card now. Nobody gets the GNIB card after they become a national. That's the whole point my friend. Enjoy. Just get a passport and travel someplace.
Gandhai. I think a lot of people answered your questionGandhai wrote:Mad Nobody is answering my question. Did you get your GNIB card back? My point is that they have not written that they are going to retain my GNIB card. It may have legal consequences because I don't have any evidence in writting that my GNIB card has been retained by INIS. Please comment on this subject. Much appreciated. Everybody is euphoric and in the heat of the moment nobody is paying any attention to my question.mad wrote:@ Gandhai. Please do not worry. You do not need GNIB card now. Nobody gets the GNIB card after they become a national. That's the whole point my friend. Enjoy. Just get a passport and travel someplace.
Thanks
Gandhai
Gandhai, I think they have mentioned that they would retain the GNIB card once your naturalisation certificate arrives. So I think you have nothing to worry about. Just get euphoric like the rest of usGandhai wrote:Mad Nobody is answering my question. Did you get your GNIB card back? My point is that they have not written that they are going to retain my GNIB card. It may have legal consequences because I don't have any evidence in writting that my GNIB card has been retained by INIS. Please comment on this subject. Much appreciated. Everybody is euphoric and in the heat of the moment nobody is paying any attention to my question.mad wrote:@ Gandhai. Please do not worry. You do not need GNIB card now. Nobody gets the GNIB card after they become a national. That's the whole point my friend. Enjoy. Just get a passport and travel someplace.
Thanks
Gandhai
I do not think so. I think its OK to claim social welfare for a very brief period of time. But I cannot be too sure. Other people may enlighten you further regarding the same.goonie76 wrote:Folks,
I am looking for a advice, i have recieved SW payment in May 2003 for two weeks since then i haven't claimed from SW, will this have any impact on the citizenship decision (Applied in August '2008)
Thanks
You are welcome. I would like to rephrase that somewhat. I think that if you claimed social benefits for only a small period of time such as two weeks because of a genuine reason then you may be alright. But I would suggest that you explain this to the DOJ and explain why you had to claim social welfare benefits. Perhaps you lost your job for two weeks or were sick or something but quickly got back on your feet. I think nanette is very knowledgeable and if you browse through previous posts and check her posts. I think she said something similar a long time ago.goonie76 wrote:Thanks mad. I was just worried if INIS decides to reject my application based on access to SW payments.
I think it should not matter, 2 weeks is short. I knew someone lost her job in 2008 claimed SW got job again 2009 got approved end of 2009goonie76 wrote:Folks,
I am looking for a advice, i have recieved SW payment in May 2003 for two weeks since then i haven't claimed from SW, will this have any impact on the citizenship decision (Applied in August '2008)
Thanks
mad wrote:Guys it took two weeks to arrive exactly. Can someone tell me if I need the original long form birth cert? Or a copy would do? What sort of information to they need on that?
nanette wrote:@@Mad,
while you wait for your Cert, ask your dad to get you for original birth cert.
Also write to INIS to send you your original birth cert. They'll make a copy of themselves and give you the original.
If your birth cert is Not in English, it must be translated in English (it cost 45 euros to do via these companies that translate docs).
Failure to provide Original and translated Birth Cert, will only delay your passport processing.
I am enjoying mine this weekend. I can't wait.
Nana
mad wrote:Guys it took two weeks to arrive exactly. Can someone tell me if I need the original long form birth cert? Or a copy would do? What sort of information to they need on that?
Dear mad,mad wrote:Hi Guys,
Just want to know how can one get the citizenship certificate in English? Would one have to pay a fee? If one has to pay a fee how much would that be?
Kind regards,
Hi Nanette im planning for around the world tour hehehenanette wrote:@@Mad,
while you wait for your Cert, ask your dad to get you for original birth cert.
Also write to INIS to send you your original birth cert. They'll make a copy of themselves and give you the original.
If your birth cert is Not in English, it must be translated in English (it cost 45 euros to do via these companies that translate docs).
Failure to provide Original and translated Birth Cert, will only delay your passport processing.
I am enjoying mine this weekend. I can't wait.
Nana
mad wrote:Guys it took two weeks to arrive exactly. Can someone tell me if I need the original long form birth cert? Or a copy would do? What sort of information to they need on that?
Thanks smalltime. I really appreciate what you didsmalltime wrote:aha you are a doctor..are you?mad wrote:Hi smalltime,
Nope. The cert. is in Irish.
I didnt know its in Irish, why do you need it in English?
Southdubliner, now that the phone service is suspended, you keep writing letters to them asking for status. I think the hard-working INIS are 'waiting' on your Social Welfare report which takes 2 days if you get it yourself. A friend of mine who applied in June 2007, was asked for additional docs in Jan 2009 & he received approval in mar 2010 despite various delays. What they didn't tell him to furnish, until they were preparing the file to be sent to Minister, was his birth affidavit. So, you may want to check if they have everything from you..southdubliner wrote:Hi all..i m a keen follower of this thread and posting for the first time..
my time line..
Applied March 2007
Confirmation April 2007
Additional doc..like marriage cert oct 2008
No word since then.......
any comments please....