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It is a simply copy and paste automated message. Disregard that message if you will as it is not accurate. To know exactly the status of your citizenship application you will have to ring the Citizenship Division yourself. Then they can tell you precisely whats going on with your application.reetu012 wrote:I got following reply and this time it seems not an automated reply
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Your application is currently being processed & will be submitted to the
Minister for decision as expeditiously as possible. It is not possible to
give an exact timeframe
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what does it mean? please advise
IntegratedMigrant wrote:It is a simply copy and paste automated message. Disregard that message if you will as it is not accurate. To know exactly the status of your citizenship application you will have to ring the Citizenship Division yourself. Then they can tell you precisely whats going on with your application.reetu012 wrote:I got following reply and this time it seems not an automated reply
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Your application is currently being processed & will be submitted to the
Minister for decision as expeditiously as possible. It is not possible to
give an exact timeframe
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what does it mean? please advise
Wow some people even got their citizenship approved just after 1 month of application!. I am simply speechless in regards to how Ireland are treating immigrants here. Somethings are better left unsaidsalem66 wrote:Ireland (INIS) has along way to goooo
Look at the following link British Citizenship>
http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewto ... &start=820
malesza83
Newbie
Joined: 19 Jan 2013
Posts: 4
Eligibility : 5+ years UE citizen
Method of Application : NCS (Liverpool) bad advice given (£65 refunded), Send by myself 13/12/2012
Date of Application: 13/12/12
Date of receipt by UKBA : 14/12/12
Date of Debit of fee : 28/12/12
Date of receipt of Acknowledgement : 03/01/13 dated 28/12/12
Date of Approval received: 19/01/2013 dated 16/01/2013
Date of Ceremony : Waiting
IntegratedMigrant wrote:Wow some people even got their citizenship approved just after 1 month of application!. I am simply speechless in regards to how Ireland are treating immigrants here. Somethings are better left unsaidsalem66 wrote:Ireland (INIS) has along way to goooo
Look at the following link British Citizenship>
http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewto ... &start=820
malesza83
Newbie
Joined: 19 Jan 2013
Posts: 4
Eligibility : 5+ years UE citizen
Method of Application : NCS (Liverpool) bad advice given (£65 refunded), Send by myself 13/12/2012
Date of Application: 13/12/12
Date of receipt by UKBA : 14/12/12
Date of Debit of fee : 28/12/12
Date of receipt of Acknowledgement : 03/01/13 dated 28/12/12
Date of Approval received: 19/01/2013 dated 16/01/2013
Date of Ceremony : Waiting
hope it is approvalkuhasan wrote:Just a bit of news! I have talked to the lady in INIS helpline and she said I will get a letter in next 3 weeks. Not sure approval or rejection as she didn't disclose this information. So let's hope more approvals on the way in next 3 weeks time. I applied in April 2011 on basis of 5 year Working Visa.
Yes I called them today.blessed_sinner wrote:Did you call them today? You still have few more minutes. See you later then matekuhasan wrote:Just a bit of news! I have talked to the lady in INIS helpline and she said I will get a letter in next 3 weeks. Not sure approval or rejection as she didn't disclose this information. So let's hope more approvals on the way in next 3 weeks time. I applied in April 2011 on basis of 5 year Working Visa.
Dont worry yourself. Even if the fees were to be increased it wont affect existing citizenship applicants like you. It will apply to new citizenship applicants from the day the Fee Increase was brought in.blessed_sinner wrote:That is very useful and encouraging but it feels they will increase the fees before the send any approvals.
IntegratedMigrant wrote:UPDATE!
I think most people will get their citizenship application decision by the 2nd ceremony which will he held this year.
I have done a bit of research just for all of you, and its good news for those of you that are waiting too long, depressed, mentally stressed, lost everything etc.
When the minister came into office in March 2011 there were approximately 22,000 citizenship applications awaiting decision.
Since March 2011 until now, about 30,000 citizenship applications have been made.
Now the minister has made a decision on more than 43,000 applications.
30,000 + 22,000 = 52,000 - 43,000 = 9,000 applications currently waiting for decision.
This may be the reason why there was no ceremony on February because up to 4,000 decisions have not been made yet, given the fact that about 9,000 left!
Also for some people given out rumors that the Minister does not care about making citizenship decisions as quickly as he use to make. It is a pure lie.
" More than 43,000 decisions on naturalisation applications have been made since I came into office. It is my intention that we will continue to build on this success over the coming year." ALAN SHATTER
Note: This calculations is about 93% accurate.
Yes I can. I will write in details about how I came about to 93%. This information is from Dail questions/answers directly from the minister.eternitate1903 wrote:Hi IntegratedMigrant
Thanks a lot for this detailed information, but in your calculations that you published on December 28th, your numbers were higher, due to increased number of applicants in 2011 and 2012
Can you elaborate that? (As much as you can of course, with 93% accuracy )
u r giving us hopeIntegratedMigrant wrote:Yes I can. I will write in details about how I came about to 93%. This information is from Dail questions/answers directly from the minister.eternitate1903 wrote:Hi IntegratedMigrant
Thanks a lot for this detailed information, but in your calculations that you published on December 28th, your numbers were higher, due to increased number of applicants in 2011 and 2012
Can you elaborate that? (As much as you can of course, with 93% accuracy )
There were 19,900 in 2012 and the number increases on an annual basis.
I then estimated from March 2011 when the minister came into office until Dec 2011 to be an additional 8,400 applications.
I also estimated the application for 2013 to be 20,000 and/or over and then divided it by 12 to get approximately 1,700 for January that will are in at the moment
In total this will give you 30,000. 19,000 + 8,400 + 1,700 = 30,000
When the minister came into office in March 2011 there were approximately 22,000 citizenship applications awaiting decision
Now the minister has made a decision on more than 43,000 applications.
Overall total = 22,000 + 30,000 - 43,000 = 9,000
It means that you'll be invited to the next ceremony or 2 if you're lucky.desibuddy wrote:"Hi
Your application is at an advanced stage of processing. You will be
hearing from this Office in due course.
Kind regards
Citizenship Division."
Not sure what does it mean. I applied in May 2012 based on 5 yrs stamp 4.
INIS wrote: We have received everything, you will be invited to the next available
ceremony. There are no dates confirmed yet for ceremonies in 2013.
The citizenship decision made by the Minister now stands at more than 43,000. This comment is really out-dated!.rezaghahremani wrote:Tue, October 9, 2012
Deputy Pádraig Mac Lochlainn (SF) asked the Minister for Justice and Equality the number of persons awaiting a decision on their application for Irish citizenship when he took office; the average waiting time for a decision on their application; the number of people currently awaiting a decision and the current waiting time for a decision.
Deputy Pádraig Mac Lochlainn (SF) asked the Minister for Justice and Equality since he took office, the number of people applying for Irish citizenship that have had their application approved or refused.
Minister for Justice and Equality (Deputy Alan Shatter): I propose to take Questions Nos. 470 and 471 together.
When I came into office in March, 2011, I was determined to tackle the backlog that had built up in the processing of applications for citizenship. At that time there was approximately 22,000 citizenship applications awaiting decision, approximately 17,000 of which had been awaiting decision for in excess of 6 months with an average waiting time of 26 months.
The series of measures I introduced have resulted in a major improvement in the position with decisions having being made on some 33,000 applications since coming into office. Over a comparable period, between March 2009 and October 2010 a total of 18,500 cases were decided representing an almost 80% increase in throughput. Moreover, approximately 4,000 of the 2009 case-load related to ineligible minors that involved minimal processing.
Almost 30,000 of these applications were approved after due process, while around 3,000 were deemed ineligible or were refused because they did not comply with the statutory criteria such as being of good character, lawful residence and so forth. It is important to note that the grant of citizenship is not a right; indeed it is a privilege and is given in accordance with the law.
In considering the volume of cases currently in hand a number of factors have to be taken into account including, as detailed above, the volume of cases processed as well as new cases coming on hand. Also to be taken into account is the peaks and troughs of decision making which is linked to the timing of our citizen ceremonies. Accordingly, there are wide variations in the statistics of cases on hand from one week to the next. For example, next week will see the 56th, 57th and 58th citizenship ceremonies being held with a further series of ceremonies planned for early December.
As the Deputy will appreciate there has been a major improvement on what hitherto had been unacceptable delays in the system. We are still on course to meet the very ambitious target of processing 70% of all standard non-complex cases within six months of receipt of applications. I am determined that we achieve that target and go on to build on the excellent progress to date. Considerable resources continue to be deployed to process applications and huge credit is due to the staff in the area for taking on the challenge.
The Deputy will also be aware that alongside the improvements in processing, in June 2011, I introduced formal citizenship ceremonies for the first time since the foundation of the State. The ceremonies, which are being met with universal approval, allow candidates for citizenship make their declaration of fidelity to the Irish nation and loyalty to the State and receive their certificate of naturalisation in a meaningful and dignified manner which befits the importance and solemnity of the occasion. I was pleased to note that the Citizenship Division of the Immigration Service was this summer awarded one of the Taoiseach’s Public Service Excellence awards of 2012 for their work over the past year and for their enthusiastic embracing of the reforms that have taken place.