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By some of your previous posts I saw that you are on a Civil Partnership to an Irish citizen (Stamp 4 I assume) but hoping to apply for naturalisation on your own right, basically 5 years of residence in the country.jdynm wrote: ↑Fri Oct 26, 2018 11:34 amHi there.
My current Visa expires in December 2019 and I'm applying for Citizenship now.
It won't probably be ready before the end of my current Visa and I'm not able to renew it.
What would be my alternative?
I work full time in a place that I will be required to provide documents once my current Visa is expired.
Any suggestions?
Hi Max,max307 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 26, 2018 3:53 pmBy some of your previous posts I saw that you are on a Civil Partnership to an Irish citizen (Stamp 4 I assume) but hoping to apply for naturalisation on your own right, basically 5 years of residence in the country.jdynm wrote: ↑Fri Oct 26, 2018 11:34 amHi there.
My current Visa expires in December 2019 and I'm applying for Citizenship now.
It won't probably be ready before the end of my current Visa and I'm not able to renew it.
What would be my alternative?
I work full time in a place that I will be required to provide documents once my current Visa is expired.
Any suggestions?
This is a tricky situation because you will need to have a valid permission (Stamp 4, Stamp 4EUFAM, etc.) before, during and after your application is being processed by the Citizenship Division. The last step of your application for naturalisation is to provide your unexpired GNIB (now IRP) card, if you are unable to renew it how are you planning to apply for naturalisation?
Are you unable to renew your Stamp 4 because you are no longer with your Irish spouse? If that’s the case, did you inform INIS of the change in your personal circumstances?
I know others in the forum have successfully applied for Retention of Rights after divorcing their EU/Irish spouses and were able to apply for naturalization afterwards but we will need more details from your case in order to be able to advise you better.
The reality is that you won't be able to renew your Stamp 4 without your Irish partner physical presence and you will need a valid Stamp 4 in order to apply and successfully get Irish naturalisation, you are in a "catch-22" situation at the moment.jdynm wrote: ↑Tue Oct 30, 2018 4:36 pmHi Max,max307 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 26, 2018 3:53 pmBy some of your previous posts I saw that you are on a Civil Partnership to an Irish citizen (Stamp 4 I assume) but hoping to apply for naturalisation on your own right, basically 5 years of residence in the country.jdynm wrote: ↑Fri Oct 26, 2018 11:34 amHi there.
My current Visa expires in December 2019 and I'm applying for Citizenship now.
It won't probably be ready before the end of my current Visa and I'm not able to renew it.
What would be my alternative?
I work full time in a place that I will be required to provide documents once my current Visa is expired.
Any suggestions?
This is a tricky situation because you will need to have a valid permission (Stamp 4, Stamp 4EUFAM, etc.) before, during and after your application is being processed by the Citizenship Division. The last step of your application for naturalisation is to provide your unexpired GNIB (now IRP) card, if you are unable to renew it how are you planning to apply for naturalisation?
Are you unable to renew your Stamp 4 because you are no longer with your Irish spouse? If that’s the case, did you inform INIS of the change in your personal circumstances?
I know others in the forum have successfully applied for Retention of Rights after divorcing their EU/Irish spouses and were able to apply for naturalization afterwards but we will need more details from your case in order to be able to advise you better.
Thank you for your reply.
I haven't informed because we are still civil partners.
We have been in the partnership for 7 years in January 2019.
We are separated because of my gender change that happened here in Ireland. We were previsoly in a same sex partnership.
I have a gender recogtion cert and deed poll for name change done here in Ireland.
I have. good job and been in good character here for these 7 years
How would you recommend me to proceed?
jdynm wrote: ↑Tue Oct 30, 2018 4:36 pmHi Max,max307 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 26, 2018 3:53 pmBy some of your previous posts I saw that you are on a Civil Partnership to an Irish citizen (Stamp 4 I assume) but hoping to apply for naturalisation on your own right, basically 5 years of residence in the country.jdynm wrote: ↑Fri Oct 26, 2018 11:34 amHi there.
My current Visa expires in December 2019 and I'm applying for Citizenship now.
It won't probably be ready before the end of my current Visa and I'm not able to renew it.
What would be my alternative?
I work full time in a place that I will be required to provide documents once my current Visa is expired.
Any suggestions?
This is a tricky situation because you will need to have a valid permission (Stamp 4, Stamp 4EUFAM, etc.) before, during and after your application is being processed by the Citizenship Division. The last step of your application for naturalisation is to provide your unexpired GNIB (now IRP) card, if you are unable to renew it how are you planning to apply for naturalisation?
Are you unable to renew your Stamp 4 because you are no longer with your Irish spouse? If that’s the case, did you inform INIS of the change in your personal circumstances?
I know others in the forum have successfully applied for Retention of Rights after divorcing their EU/Irish spouses and were able to apply for naturalization afterwards but we will need more details from your case in order to be able to advise you better.
Thank you for your reply.
I haven't informed because we are still civil partners.
We have been in the partnership for 7 years in January 2019.
We are separated because of my gender change that happened here in Ireland. We were previsoly in a same sex partnership.
I have a gender recogtion cert and deed poll for name change done here in Ireland.
I have. good job and been in good character here for these 7 years
How would you recommend me to proceed?
Why do I need EU3? Wouldn’t EU5 be enough?jdynm wrote: ↑Tue Oct 30, 2018 9:59 pmjdynm wrote: ↑Tue Oct 30, 2018 4:36 pmHi Max,max307 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 26, 2018 3:53 pmBy some of your previous posts I saw that you are on a Civil Partnership to an Irish citizen (Stamp 4 I assume) but hoping to apply for naturalisation on your own right, basically 5 years of residence in the country.jdynm wrote: ↑Fri Oct 26, 2018 11:34 amHi there.
My current Visa expires in December 2019 and I'm applying for Citizenship now.
It won't probably be ready before the end of my current Visa and I'm not able to renew it.
What would be my alternative?
I work full time in a place that I will be required to provide documents once my current Visa is expired.
Any suggestions?
This is a tricky situation because you will need to have a valid permission (Stamp 4, Stamp 4EUFAM, etc.) before, during and after your application is being processed by the Citizenship Division. The last step of your application for naturalisation is to provide your unexpired GNIB (now IRP) card, if you are unable to renew it how are you planning to apply for naturalisation?
Are you unable to renew your Stamp 4 because you are no longer with your Irish spouse? If that’s the case, did you inform INIS of the change in your personal circumstances?
I know others in the forum have successfully applied for Retention of Rights after divorcing their EU/Irish spouses and were able to apply for naturalization afterwards but we will need more details from your case in order to be able to advise you better.
Thank you for your reply.
I haven't informed because we are still civil partners.
We have been in the partnership for 7 years in January 2019.
We are separated because of my gender change that happened here in Ireland. We were previsoly in a same sex partnership.
I have a gender recogtion cert and deed poll for name change done here in Ireland.
I have. good job and been in good character here for these 7 years
How would you recommend me to proceed?
Hi max,
Why do I need EU3? Wouldn’t EU5 be enough?
What kind of visa can I get? Working?
Is this valid in all EU? Is there anything that I can do here only to extend my visa here only for a couple of months?
Do I risk ending the partnership and end up with no visa?