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Entry clearance officer put many things into consideration anyway.coolman1 wrote:hi how are you.i want to know that i am an international student in uk and recently i got conviction for fare evasion and i got twelve month conditional discharge.i want to know can i apply for visit visa for ireland.
That's why if you don't know the law seek the help of expert like immigration lawyer otherwise you'll continue to suffer immigration rule per your self-induce or so called self-oppressors in Irish immigration rule and your rights, then you'll ended up hurting yourselves along the line, however, if the INIS could not find a way to usurp deportation on you on that, and mostly manufestly unfounded, so why would you then be refused for naturalisation on that basis ? bastards. Hope that helps you a bit.Irisheddy wrote:Sadly a different rule applies for Irish people than for migrants.There is no point giving examples here of how leniently some Irish people are treated. We already know!
Last year I read on this very board about an Indian doctor being turned down because he had a conviction for cycling through a red light! yet I also come across cases where some irish people can get away with murder.
Unfair as it is, you should be aware that a different law applies for migrants