Ireland Citizenship applications can now be submitted online, The Immigration Department said in a statement today
As part of our ongoing commitment to improve services, new website login procedures have been introduced from today to now submit citizenship applications. The Immigration Department said in a statement today.
Online applications make the process easy for customers, allowing them to easily fill relevant forms, upload required documents and make payments at the click of a button.
As part of our continued commitment to improving our services, citizenship applications can now be made online.
Online applications will make the process easier for our customers, allowing them to easily fill in the relevant forms, upload the required documents, make payments and submit with the click of a button.
The forms will provide a seamless application process and will help guide applicants through what is required for an application.
Application forms can be found here.
Please note. Work is ongoing for the development of an online form for Minor applications (Form 11). Once this is complete a digital option will be made available.
For applicants that have already begun the application process via the old paper based system, you can continue to submit via the post.
It is recommended that if possible you submit via the online form.
As part of the Department of Justice's ongoing commitment to improving services, citizenship applications can now be made online. Forms provide a seamless application process and help guide applicants through the essentials of an application.
Application forms are available here. See
https://inisonline.jahs.ie/user/login
For applicants who have already started the application process through the old paper-based system, you can continue to submit by post. However, submission through online form is recommended if possible.
Please note. Work is underway to develop an online form for child applications (Form 11). A digital option will be made available once this is completed.
Information source : https://www.irishimmigration.ie/
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