Hello
First time poster, but to say I've been obsessed with this forum and the spreadsheet since applying is an understatement. I'm checking several times a day and my (Irish) wife thinks I'm nuts.
Online Application: 15 Jan 2022
Docs Received: 27 Jan 2022
The progress being reported here is really encouraging. I'd resigned myself to becoming Irish in 2024, but I'm getting excited that it could happen sometime towards the middle of 2023. Nothing scientific about that estimate, and there's a hint of optimism on my part. It's based on the increased speed of processing reported recently. From Revin Kevin to Dani12345, on date of documentation receipt, there are 29 applications reported on the spreadsheet, of which 20 have reached the address check. That's been done in three weeks (22 days, 30th Sept to 21st Oct). From October 2020 to January 2022 the spreadsheet only records 50 sets of documents submitted. It is a stretch to think that the spreadsheet is a true reflection of the volume of applications actually being submitted, but hopefully it's an indicator?
Unfortunately, whilst the Minister for Foreign Affairs has been providing written responses in the last few weeks, there's no figure I've seen for the current backlog. But he has said that from document receipt processing times are now back to approximately 2 years, still slightly longer on our spreadsheet. And "My Department is currently putting in place a number of measures that will address the volume of FBR applications currently on hand with a view to significantly reducing the processing time for these citizenship applications by the end of this year". See for example:
https://www.oireachtas.ie/en/debates/qu ... 74/#pq_374
So fingers crossed that the current processing speed continues for us all. And please keep posting here. It's the only thing keeping me sane

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