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3% have to be saved in every department. yeah, the 3% are not saved from the original salaries. 3% are on all the over time pay and expenditure in services!!!!! so they will even do it slower when there is no over time for them. you think they will make it fast for people? hahaha, dream on.Fionn wrote:As you said "the optimists would say.."
The pissimists would say that they're just lying..
Now it up to you to pick if you piss-or optimist
I've been try to call them in the last few weeks but noone is answering..I'd say they're just putting the head down and working..May be th threat of loosing their jobs (3% have to be saved in every dep in the public sector) is pushing them to finally do some work.. I don't really mind..
I don't know why it varies for different people. But if what I heard is true (that they write to your country of origin) then that could be a reason. But I don't know if it's true. Maybe other people have heard something similar.ashimashi wrote:That's a very interesting point LuasPassenger, and could explain why it varies for different people. I wonder how we can go about verifying it. Is there anything in freedom of information act that can force them to tell you whether they do it or not?
well, you got that right. if they write to all the applicants country of original for citizenship application criminal checks, why the INIS started to ask people submit criminal record checks from all the countries the applicant had resided before the applicant came to ireland for Long Term Residency application??? why dont they just do the same thing for Long Term Residency application? if they really write to the applicant's country of original and asked for the cirminal record checks, i think people wont be waiting for 3 years. they will be waiting for 3 years x 5 before they get their irish citizenship!strongbow wrote:I honestly doubt if they write to your country of origin. If that was the case for most Asian and African countries you probably would not even get a response! And I doubt if these countries even have a central database which stores criminal convictions (if any) of a person.
Well, I've applied in May 06, and they should have everything they need including birth cert affidavit - so we'll soon find out if it's true or notbloody foreigner wrote:More info for the optimists...
Latest official word from the MoJ:
"The current processing time for applications is approximately 28 months."
Previously, they were claiming 30 months.