How long did it take? How much shit did you have to put together for it paperwork wise? How much did it cost in the end?
I’m going to apply this year. Once myself and the missus finish all the moving home stuff we have going on.
Just kind of want to know what I’m in for. Been on a stamp 4 visa for so long. Coming up on 12 years now. I figure it’s time to just apply.
Genuinely moved by that letter. What a lovely sentiment. I hope the experience of our immigrants matches it.
Congrats!! Sincerely. I only hope Irish citizens in the 6 can get some of the rights you have some day, especially when it comes to voting. Best of luck in your new home!!
Wipe your feet coming in, dont believe a thing a priest tells you and GAA colours are for life
Congrats, u/shuzbot!
Welcome to the family brother…
Hello fellow Irish person !
Congratulations and welcome!
Beautiful letter, be sure to keep it for future generations in your family!
We are on the journey just got the recommendation letter for stamp 4. Then another 2 years to go.
Mandatory: now that you are Irish if you are asked how you are you are required to answer ‘grand’ regardless.
I never got a lovely letter for mine. Jell.
Can’t help but be proud to be Irish when you see people being so happy to call themselves one of us.
17 years here and no feckin way pay nearly 2500 for myself and wife to get passports
Welcome to the family! Wooo!
32 years here and just haven’t gotten around to it.
This is actually so much nicer and more wholesome than I would have expected.
You get so used to the government being shite, you forget that they can get things right frim time to time
Well done and welcome.
When did you apply? Was it smooth or they requested additional documents?
Great. Another plastic paddie to import their American traditions to this country.
Congratulations u/shuzbot, this made me smile when I was feeling gloomy, thank you.
p.s. It’s now obligatory that if you get ill your go to medicine is flat 7 up.
Congrats! 2 years and waiting here…
Its a very nice letter to receive, my partner got it in 2019 and it was so nice to go to the ceremony in Kerry in 2020…. So many different nationalities but everyone joyous for the same occasion it was kinda special..
One of us! One of us! One of us! One of us!
It’s such a beautiful letter.
The only ones I ever get from the government are to tell me I owe them something, I’ve been fined for something, or I’ve been summonsed to the court. I’ve learned to fear the black harp on the envelope.
One day, one day …
Fáilte! You’re one of us now, and that’s official! ☘
Don’t forget to register to vote and then actually vote – the rule is that if you don’t vote you can’t complain about the bastards afterwards!
That’s beautiful.
Welcome home
Welcome to the family u/shuzbot!
This letter… wow. Makes you proud to be Irish. There are some shared letters online from American / British / Australian citizenship which don’t have half the depth of emotion or human connection shown here.
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No ceremony? Wahey!
welcome aboard u/shuzbot
How long did it take? How much shit did you have to put together for it paperwork wise? How much did it cost in the end?
I’m going to apply this year. Once myself and the missus finish all the moving home stuff we have going on.
Just kind of want to know what I’m in for. Been on a stamp 4 visa for so long. Coming up on 12 years now. I figure it’s time to just apply.
Genuinely moved by that letter. What a lovely sentiment. I hope the experience of our immigrants matches it.
Congrats!! Sincerely. I only hope Irish citizens in the 6 can get some of the rights you have some day, especially when it comes to voting. Best of luck in your new home!!
Wipe your feet coming in, dont believe a thing a priest tells you and GAA colours are for life
Congrats, u/shuzbot!
Welcome to the family brother…
Hello fellow Irish person !
Congratulations and welcome!
Beautiful letter, be sure to keep it for future generations in your family!
We are on the journey just got the recommendation letter for stamp 4. Then another 2 years to go.
Mandatory: now that you are Irish if you are asked how you are you are required to answer ‘grand’ regardless.
I never got a lovely letter for mine. Jell.
Can’t help but be proud to be Irish when you see people being so happy to call themselves one of us.
17 years here and no feckin way pay nearly 2500 for myself and wife to get passports
Welcome to the family! Wooo!
32 years here and just haven’t gotten around to it.
This is actually so much nicer and more wholesome than I would have expected.
You get so used to the government being shite, you forget that they can get things right frim time to time
Well done and welcome.
When did you apply? Was it smooth or they requested additional documents?
Great. Another plastic paddie to import their American traditions to this country.
Congratulations u/shuzbot, this made me smile when I was feeling gloomy, thank you.
p.s. It’s now obligatory that if you get ill your go to medicine is flat 7 up.
Congrats! 2 years and waiting here…
Its a very nice letter to receive, my partner got it in 2019 and it was so nice to go to the ceremony in Kerry in 2020…. So many different nationalities but everyone joyous for the same occasion it was kinda special..
One of us! One of us! One of us! One of us!
It’s such a beautiful letter.
The only ones I ever get from the government are to tell me I owe them something, I’ve been fined for something, or I’ve been summonsed to the court. I’ve learned to fear the black harp on the envelope.
One day, one day …
Fáilte! You’re one of us now, and that’s official! ☘
Don’t forget to register to vote and then actually vote – the rule is that if you don’t vote you can’t complain about the bastards afterwards!
That’s beautiful.
Welcome home
Welcome to the family u/shuzbot!
This letter… wow. Makes you proud to be Irish. There are some shared letters online from American / British / Australian citizenship which don’t have half the depth of emotion or human connection shown here.