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If you are married +3 years and your wife already have Irish nationality then you can lodge an application as a spouse of Irish National.xxxtieee wrote:Here is a question that is not clarified well on this forum yet. I could find only speculations.
Case: My spouse and I are married for the last 3 years and we are both residents here for more than the same period (my wife = 9+ years). My wife got her citizenship last month. Can I apply for citizenship based on the fact that I am the spouse of an Irish citizen?
The following statement in the eligibility clause confuses me:
"You must be married to or in a recognised civil partnership* with the Irish citizen for at least 3 years "
so, does the count for 3 years start:
a) when your spouse turns into a citizen?? OR
b) when you are married to the person who is currently a citizen?
Does anybody have confirmed answers and not speculations?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Cheers
Not only the accept my application but also they issue a reference number and you know you get reference number if your application is a valid application.xxxtieee wrote:Thaks fatty patty and Eastend,
It is kinda unclear, and the fact that they ask for the origin of the irish citizenship almost swings it to the arguement of fatty patty.
It is reassuring to hear that Eastend's application is accepted at the first stage. Although, there is no surity of approval, it would be good to hear back from Eastend on how things progress.
Thanks again