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Hello everybody. Today I got my decision after solicitor got leave in the high court to apply got judicial review. My solicitor was so right. As soon as I took my case to the high court they granted me citizenship. 3.5k later but my worries are over.Captainf wrote: ↑Wed Feb 13, 2019 9:46 pm... I applied in November 2016. Got Second stage letter in December 2016. Apparently straight forward application. Nothing since except copy paste emails and letters. Recently asked my TD to inquire about the delay. Same copy paste reply to him as well. Tomorrow I'm going to ask for copy of my file under FOI Act. Let's see what they come up again with. Totally frustrated.
Congratulations! So you asked the solicitor to apply for judicial review 2 weeks ago, and you got your approval today?! That's super fast even in INIS's normal standards. It often takes more than 2 weeks for them to acknowledge something...Jamalk wrote: ↑Tue Feb 26, 2019 11:22 pmHello everybody. Thought you would all like to know that I got my decision today. I have been granted citizenship and I am happy I took
The judicial review case in the end and my solicitor and barrister got leave of the court for me to do judicial review. Then the citizenship department granted my application just as I was told that they would. It has cost me financially and emotionally but I got there. I can get on with my life and my medical career now. I don’t have to worry about my non-eea status anymore. I have the same training opportunity as my Irish and eu colleagues. It was worth it. 3.5k for the legal fees because the court will not a grant Costs against the state because they say that the decision was going to be made anyway and judicial review made no difference. I don’t believe them. If I did not do this I would not have my citizenship now. Hats off to my solicitor. A very clever and experienced lady.
Congratulations for your approval and grant of your citizenship. Bro would you please share your solicitor/Barrister name in private? I would like to do the same. Thats my last correspondence with the department.Jamalk wrote: ↑Tue Feb 26, 2019 11:22 pmHello everybody. Thought you would all like to know that I got my decision today. I have been granted citizenship and I am happy I took
The judicial review case in the end and my solicitor and barrister got leave of the court for me to do judicial review. Then the citizenship department granted my application just as I was told that they would. It has cost me financially and emotionally but I got there. I can get on with my life and my medical career now. I don’t have to worry about my non-eea status anymore. I have the same training opportunity as my Irish and eu colleagues. It was worth it. 3.5k for the legal fees because the court will not a grant Costs against the state because they say that the decision was going to be made anyway and judicial review made no difference. I don’t believe them. If I did not do this I would not have my citizenship now. Hats off to my solicitor. A very clever and experienced lady.
Congrats Jamalk.Jamalk wrote: ↑Tue Feb 26, 2019 11:22 pmHello everybody. Thought you would all like to know that I got my decision today. I have been granted citizenship and I am happy I took
The judicial review case in the end and my solicitor and barrister got leave of the court for me to do judicial review. Then the citizenship department granted my application just as I was told that they would. It has cost me financially and emotionally but I got there. I can get on with my life and my medical career now. I don’t have to worry about my non-eea status anymore. I have the same training opportunity as my Irish and eu colleagues. It was worth it. 3.5k for the legal fees because the court will not a grant Costs against the state because they say that the decision was going to be made anyway and judicial review made no difference. I don’t believe them. If I did not do this I would not have my citizenship now. Hats off to my solicitor. A very clever and experienced lady.
Sorry the administration does not allow me to private message you. I would if it was not for that.rockyguy wrote: ↑Wed Feb 27, 2019 12:06 amCongratulations for your approval and grant of your citizenship. Bro would you please share your solicitor/Barrister name in private? I would like to do the same. Thats my last correspondence with the department.Jamalk wrote: ↑Tue Feb 26, 2019 11:22 pmHello everybody. Thought you would all like to know that I got my decision today. I have been granted citizenship and I am happy I took
The judicial review case in the end and my solicitor and barrister got leave of the court for me to do judicial review. Then the citizenship department granted my application just as I was told that they would. It has cost me financially and emotionally but I got there. I can get on with my life and my medical career now. I don’t have to worry about my non-eea status anymore. I have the same training opportunity as my Irish and eu colleagues. It was worth it. 3.5k for the legal fees because the court will not a grant Costs against the state because they say that the decision was going to be made anyway and judicial review made no difference. I don’t believe them. If I did not do this I would not have my citizenship now. Hats off to my solicitor. A very clever and experienced lady.
"I am directed by the Minister for Justice and Equality to refer to your application for natualisation.
I acknowledge your correspondence received in this Office re, the status of your Citizenship Application as outlined to xxxxx Solicitor in my correspondence of 30/10/2018, the delay in processing your application is regretted however it is the case that when an application is submitted to the Minister we are obliged to ensure that all relevant information is available to the Minister in order for him to make a fully informed decision. Your Citizenship Application is at an advanced stage of assessment. Your patience is appreciated in this matter"
Team 1
What do u think guys?
Forgive my ignorance, but did they ever disclose during the review the reasons as to why there was such a delay, or they just sent the approval letter?Jamalk wrote: ↑Tue Feb 26, 2019 11:22 pmHello everybody. Thought you would all like to know that I got my decision today. I have been granted citizenship and I am happy I took
The judicial review case in the end and my solicitor and barrister got leave of the court for me to do judicial review. Then the citizenship department granted my application just as I was told that they would. It has cost me financially and emotionally but I got there. I can get on with my life and my medical career now. I don’t have to worry about my non-eea status anymore. I have the same training opportunity as my Irish and eu colleagues. It was worth it. 3.5k for the legal fees because the court will not a grant Costs against the state because they say that the decision was going to be made anyway and judicial review made no difference. I don’t believe them. If I did not do this I would not have my citizenship now. Hats off to my solicitor. A very clever and experienced lady.
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Hi Kseni,kseni wrote: ↑Thu Feb 28, 2019 10:51 amDon’t know if it’s any good news but the lady on the phone just told me that teh supervisors are doing final checks on my application at the moment to submit it to the minister later.
Also don’t know what’s the timeframe for these checks and how fast it’s being submitted and how fast he makes his decision.
Anyway told me the letter with updated status should be with me shortly
sorry, i meant which month in 2016?Spire01 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 28, 2019 10:54 amHi Kseni,kseni wrote: ↑Thu Feb 28, 2019 10:51 amDon’t know if it’s any good news but the lady on the phone just told me that teh supervisors are doing final checks on my application at the moment to submit it to the minister later.
Also don’t know what’s the timeframe for these checks and how fast it’s being submitted and how fast he makes his decision.
Anyway told me the letter with updated status should be with me shortly
can you please let me know when did you apply?
Thanks.
Jamalk wrote: ↑Wed Feb 27, 2019 2:01 pmSorry the administration does not allow me to private message you. I would if it was not for that.rockyguy wrote: ↑Wed Feb 27, 2019 12:06 amCongratulations for your approval and grant of your citizenship. Bro would you please share your solicitor/Barrister name in private? I would like to do the same. Thats my last correspondence with the department.Jamalk wrote: ↑Tue Feb 26, 2019 11:22 pmHello everybody. Thought you would all like to know that I got my decision today. I have been granted citizenship and I am happy I took
The judicial review case in the end and my solicitor and barrister got leave of the court for me to do judicial review. Then the citizenship department granted my application just as I was told that they would. It has cost me financially and emotionally but I got there. I can get on with my life and my medical career now. I don’t have to worry about my non-eea status anymore. I have the same training opportunity as my Irish and eu colleagues. It was worth it. 3.5k for the legal fees because the court will not a grant Costs against the state because they say that the decision was going to be made anyway and judicial review made no difference. I don’t believe them. If I did not do this I would not have my citizenship now. Hats off to my solicitor. A very clever and experienced lady.
"I am directed by the Minister for Justice and Equality to refer to your application for natualisation.
I acknowledge your correspondence received in this Office re, the status of your Citizenship Application as outlined to xxxxx Solicitor in my correspondence of 30/10/2018, the delay in processing your application is regretted however it is the case that when an application is submitted to the Minister we are obliged to ensure that all relevant information is available to the Minister in order for him to make a fully informed decision. Your Citizenship Application is at an advanced stage of assessment. Your patience is appreciated in this matter"
Team 1
What do u think guys?
My solicitor is on Dublin south side and she has been there for years doing immigration. She has dark curly hair and brown eyed. Possibly Jewish but I am not sure. She is also the owner of the firm. I hope this information helps you. I got that “advanced stage” line you. After 6 months i was still waiting
I rang them yesterday to get an update. For the very first time a lady gave me about 15 minutes and she explained me about my case. She said everything is perfect about my case and my file is with the minister you should get reply in few weeks time. She didnt know about the ceremony she said we all are in complete darkness even though we all know its on 29th of april. well..i will wait 1 more month and see if something dont come i am going to barrister.Statusquo73 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 01, 2019 12:02 pmHey guys, Yesterday I received copy of my application through FOI.
I had chance to go through all papers.
I am not sure if they sent me all papers on the file, but if this is my file. I can tell you that THEY DID NOT DO ANYTHING IN RELATION TO MY APPLICATION. My file. Is stiijng there for 2 years for no particular reason
Unbelievable....
I will try to sent you the details later.
If the flag attached to your account is truly representing your country of origin, then it is kind of obvious that they are discriminating you based on your country of origin. Pity that the approach followed by the department seems to play a waiting game and keep people waiting indefinitely till either they leave the country or go for legal action...Captainf wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2019 10:59 amApplied in Nov 2016. Rang today to get an update the lady on phone said waiting Foreign Agency Report to further process your app as I said the has been said several times before as well, she then said we have requested a fresh one on 13th feb.
While they sent several letters before that your app is being prepared for submission in 2017 and 18.
Like I said previously, it all depends on the person that picks up the phone. It might be a very rude or kind guy, but there answers are always meaningless and contradictory.rockyguy wrote: ↑Fri Mar 01, 2019 2:38 pmI rang them yesterday to get an update. For the very first time a lady gave me about 15 minutes and she explained me about my case. She said everything is perfect about my case and my file is with the minister you should get reply in few weeks time. She didnt know about the ceremony she said we all are in complete darkness even though we all know its on 29th of april. well..i will wait 1 more month and see if something dont come i am going to barrister.Statusquo73 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 01, 2019 12:02 pmHey guys, Yesterday I received copy of my application through FOI.
I had chance to go through all papers.
I am not sure if they sent me all papers on the file, but if this is my file. I can tell you that THEY DID NOT DO ANYTHING IN RELATION TO MY APPLICATION. My file. Is stiijng there for 2 years for no particular reason
Unbelievable....
I will try to sent you the details later.