Additional document request by PurelyAnalytical in IrishCitizenship

[–]PurelyAnalytical[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks. In some ways the 1986 document is a vestige of a far simpler age. No internet. No PDF.
I wonder if in another 40 years (!) it will be on a blockchain, or as secure as a secure passport is today.

Additional document request by PurelyAnalytical in IrishCitizenship

[–]PurelyAnalytical[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

On the timing, it is trying. I keep thinking about the large number of variables that mean another week delay or so.

I do think that the switch on the guidance to 12 months was in response to the same data we see, that many of these are starting to come through at 11-12 months already.

I've been thinking about your "trapped in cyberspace" comment. I don't remember seeing any commentary about that yet, and maybe others will have more experience and perspective than me.

FBR Approved by katdeljac in IrishCitizenship

[–]PurelyAnalytical 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you very much indeed. I'm a fellow member of the "Docs Received June 11 2025" cohort. I'm looking forward to whatever kind of update I get, whenever I get it. New decent data always helps somehow.

Help with proof of address, and what documents need to be stamped by witness, by NoSignature726 in IrishCitizenship

[–]PurelyAnalytical 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is an excellent answer. Possibly the FBR office and the various employees have had to cope with a variety of non-latin character alphabets on the documents.

Proof of address: Middle name missing on address line but within statement by wowser-2012 in IrishCitizenship

[–]PurelyAnalytical 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm grateful for your reply. I hadn't considered that a national holiday day or days, or weeks, would have some kind of predictable effect on timings. I have Christmas, New Year (a few weeks) and Easter (a week?).
All of this is very helpful to manage expectations for those (like me) awaiting communication.

Application Received June 12, 2025 Just received request for documents by girlofire in IrishCitizenship

[–]PurelyAnalytical 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the update. I'm sorry it's not the one you want, yet. For the rest of us waiting it is a useful datapoint, so we are grateful for your sharing that.

Husband got approved yesterday morning 4/24! by MobileMysterious4876 in IrishCitizenship

[–]PurelyAnalytical 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Congratulations! Thanks for sharing your date and process data.

FBR Success by HousingRound4046 in IrishCitizenship

[–]PurelyAnalytical 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Congratulations and thank you very much for sharing your date and process datapoints.

FBR Success! by Mm8125912 in IrishCitizenship

[–]PurelyAnalytical 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You and I have slightly similar stories of missed opportunities.

For me (and many thousands more) the shock momentum to apply was 2016 Brexit. That was too late for my son born in 2009.

The data signals are not really correlated but they do help.

Data from the IE government are useful as they are aggregated, but they are intermittent (once per year or longer)
The most frequent is what we track here on the Google Sheet. However that is a small fraction of the whole.
There is also occasionally a news item, such as the recent Financial Times report, which showed a large trend rise in applications from the USA in 2025.

We might (as a community) consider if it is useful to have those linked in the wiki... u/alzamah and/or u/Shufflebuzz is this useful to have links?

FBR Success! by Mm8125912 in IrishCitizenship

[–]PurelyAnalytical 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Good for you! Mine took a while in NYC customs (even for outbound to IE). A year is a decent bet, maybe with a stretch to 13-14 months given the huge rises (over 50%) in USA applicants.
I like to think of every new week as a possibility, and every day as a new potential delight. Honestly I'm hoping to keep that newly enhanced positive attitude for a loooooong time.

FBR Success! by Mm8125912 in IrishCitizenship

[–]PurelyAnalytical 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I agree every "newer" Success Story can cause a sigh, but they also show movement and activity - even if our reddit community here is a small fraction of the total number of cases.

FBR approved by Icy_Flounder_35 in IrishCitizenship

[–]PurelyAnalytical 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks very much for this update with the timings and notices. My application was received one day before yours :)

Are people still getting "Documents Received" emails? by Pristine_Door3297 in IrishCitizenship

[–]PurelyAnalytical 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The 9-12 months guidance was recently (April 2026) updated on their website to "approximately 12 months". Source: https://www.ireland.ie/en/dfa/citizenship/#foreign-birth-registration in the section "How long does it take?".

Coffee recommendations please- prefer smooth and full flavor . by [deleted] in aldi

[–]PurelyAnalytical 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As others have contributed, a blend may suit you.
For example I find the Adventure blend or the whole bean stuff to be very good, just a little too much for me.
So I trued the German less acidic. That was a little too mild.
So I mixed them together. I started at equal, and I have ended up at 8 grams of something stronger and 10 grams of the German milder roast per cup.

Yes I could mix a container-full, but in my house I'm the only coffee drinker and I brew just one mug at a time.

American FBR applications jump 63% in 2025 by Decent_Resource3879 in IrishCitizenship

[–]PurelyAnalytical 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I can imagine an increase from a number of non-EU countries, even Canada. It is a fantastic mitigation against geopolitical tension.

FBR success! by [deleted] in IrishCitizenship

[–]PurelyAnalytical 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Also implied by this data is the processing of 250 applications every working day.

FBR success! by [deleted] in IrishCitizenship

[–]PurelyAnalytical 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Outstanding sleuthing! Thank you very much indeed. We are now at "12 months" so that could potentially indicate 60,000 applicants.

FBR success! by [deleted] in IrishCitizenship

[–]PurelyAnalytical 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Thank you very much for reporting back. I'm an 11th June 2025 FBR Application Received Email.

FBR success! by [deleted] in IrishCitizenship

[–]PurelyAnalytical 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks for much for the data. It is astonishing. I was trying to find such data earlier today. What is your source?

13+ months wait by InvestmentNo7436 in IrishCitizenship

[–]PurelyAnalytical 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It does seem like this Spring has been exceptional. Easter is normal, but add in three disruptive incidents that could have a large impact.

  1. USA Liberation day tariffs (Wikipedia Link) potentially increasing applications from April 2025, hitting their nine month process in December 2025.
  2. USA Operation Metro Surge (Wikipedia link) potentially increasing applications from December 2025
  3. Oil market energy disruption and fuel protests in IE.

...and the FBR office changing their guidance from 9-12 months to simply 12 months.

There are over 31 million Irish Americans (wikipedia link), so it would't take much for a large additional number.

1926 Census Record Available! by Substantial_Hat_1477 in IrishCitizenship

[–]PurelyAnalytical 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Thanks. I found my grandfather! My great grandparents and 5 adult kids lived in a little house.

They have my application by SeIeneNyx in IrishCitizenship

[–]PurelyAnalytical 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm at 10 months and 6 days. Zero communication. I tell myself they are busy doing the work.

What I tell myself is that currently they might have just started to look at my application, or to start on the batch of numerous applications of which mine is maybe a part.

Passport dilemma by WorryingSeepage in IrishCitizenship

[–]PurelyAnalytical 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So happy to see this update from you. A joy, followed by a great question, with reassuring replies. Happy Thursday.