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If INIS will consider those residency period of stamp-3 as well, then i have more than enough reckonable residence.Malika wrote:sorry, I assumed that you had got a student visa initially. my mistake
Hope someone else gives you advice!
I did it already and have more than enough reckonable residence period.IQU wrote:you can find the more info www.inis.gov.ie you just go to the page citizenship than go to residence calcultar put yours all the stamps dates what type you have/had stamp you will get your answer ?i dont know how to send the link sorry........ good luck
I have less income from my salary (part time job). Does it enough to prove INIS that i am financially self sufficient. Please adviseIQU wrote:you dont need yours wife documents ? they only want your payslips,3 months bank statment,p60/p 21 (you can apply in revenue)marriage cert,birth cert,passport photocopy,job letter,gnib photocopy,all stamps on your passport,address proof eg bill etc etc 175 euro. but your marraige,passport,birth cert to be notary ............there is more details at www.inis.gov.ie
I came to Ireland on Feb'06 on dependant visa (Stamp) and was remain on stamp-3 until Sep'07. From Sep'07 until May'11 i was on Stamp-1 as i got part time job with work permit. From May'11 onwards my stamp chagned to Stamp-4 based on that my daughter is having irish passport, but still i am continue to be working with same employer as part time.xxxtieee wrote:Is your wife a citizen yet - or has she applied for citizenship. My question is to verify that your original stamp 3 was awarded based on your dependance on your wife.
While self sufficiency is a requirement, I assume that being related to an citizen can help in the decision process. This again, is just a conjecture and I don't have any data to validate it.
If you are applying as a spouse of an Irish citizen, self sufficiency wouldn't matter as much.
Ok thanks for all of your suggestionsminniepoe wrote:@ reetu
i think xxxtieee has spoken well. He has given you the best advise.
Besides, dont worry about doing full time or part time job.. i know a couple of people that got the naturalization certificate and haven't even worked a day in this country.
All the best with your application...
It is the last one(1) year before application that must be continous, since you have all stamps after 5th June 2007 without any gap, there is nothing to worry about and you also have 5 years reckownable residence, then you are ok, put in your application and there should be no problem. Hope this answers your question.reetu012 wrote:Hi all
When i am checking my immigration stamp in my passport, it is found that there are almost gap between two stamps, i.e., after expiring my 6th May 2007 stamp, the next one comes after is 5th June 2007, i.e. one month gap. It is mostly happend because i got job offer on 1st of May 2007 and had applied for spousal work permit on Does this one month will be treated as unlawful residence? Please advise
Although from 5th June 2007, i have all immigration stamps in normal way, so eventhough my reckonable residence will be calculated from this period, still i have more than 5 years residence
Please advise
thanks