Congratulations!!!elNino wrote: ↑Wed Apr 17, 2024 4:53 pmAfter 5 years since first time i discovered this forum, It cames the day to write this comment and wish the best to all
Arrived to Finland: June 2019
Applied : 5.8.2023
Identity : 9.8.2023
Stage 2 : 14.1.2024
Decision : 15.3.2024 (Positive)
All the best to everyone here.
Applying for Citizenship 2024
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HiUmee wrote: ↑Wed Apr 17, 2024 4:51 pmAnyone in stage 2 here for longer period ?
My application went to stage 2 on 6 March after 2 weeks I was asked for some supplements since then no response.
I called Migri they don’t say anything only wait ..
My application has been now on stage 2 for more than a month now on top of 21 months waiting period it’s making me too stressed….
Anyone with same exp ??
When did you apply?
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Hi, Any news from the 133XX or 134XX camp?
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June 2022
Stage 2 March 2024
Stage 2 March 2024
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Hi all, I had a chain of tight communications with migri regarding their citizenship process, so it was not like they replied me wait for 23 months, I over-came that stage with serious questions. I have now more visibility how things work inside based my email chain. I don't want to share them simply b.c. this might increase number of applications processed within 6 months (if everyone knows it), which, at the same time, will lead that applications in a longer queue will be processed longer.
But what I can say you, if you are not refugess etc. came with residence permit etc.
* You don't need to worry if your application in a longer queue. It doesn't mean you are special or something wrong with you at this stage
* You cannot do much about that, in fact, if they give you exception, they need to review exceptions for everyone else, otherwise this will discriminate them, so just wait...
* Service point you visited for verification doesn't matter in which queue you are
Sorry, I cannot share much, as I don't want to affect 2022 processing, but I have some explanation on paper what happens inside which explains a lot, and what migri really needs, in my opinion, is to re-allocate resources and start processing more older applications.
But what I can say you, if you are not refugess etc. came with residence permit etc.
* You don't need to worry if your application in a longer queue. It doesn't mean you are special or something wrong with you at this stage
* You cannot do much about that, in fact, if they give you exception, they need to review exceptions for everyone else, otherwise this will discriminate them, so just wait...
* Service point you visited for verification doesn't matter in which queue you are
Sorry, I cannot share much, as I don't want to affect 2022 processing, but I have some explanation on paper what happens inside which explains a lot, and what migri really needs, in my opinion, is to re-allocate resources and start processing more older applications.
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https://www.eduskunta.fi/FI/vaski/Halli ... +2024.aspx
This shows great information on statistics and how things work. Check the image I posted. You can see why some applications taie average 142 days.
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Uskomaton wrote: ↑Thu Apr 18, 2024 4:39 pm
https://www.eduskunta.fi/FI/vaski/Halli ... +2024.aspx
This shows great information on statistics and how things work. Check the image I posted. You can see why some applications taie average 142 days.
“ The processing time of the citizenship application may also have an effect, so that the applicant will not be naturalized until clearly after the minimum residence period has been fulfilled. According to information received from the Finnish Immigration Service, the average processing time for all citizenship applications in November 2023 was 487 days. The average processing time for citizenship applications of persons granted refugee status has been 788 days. On the other hand, the citizenship applications of persons who have received secondary protection have been processed in an average of 784 days. The average processing time for citizenship applications of stateless persons has been 747 days.
In light of this information, the urgent processing provided for citizenship applications of persons receiving international protection and stateless persons has therefore not been implemented in practice. Although a person receiving international protection or a stateless person could therefore be naturalized after a shorter period of residence than usual, in practice the long processing times also affect the date of obtaining citizenship. On the other hand, the citizenship applications of the spouses of Finnish citizens have been processed in an average of 142 days. The processing time for their citizenship applications has thus been relatively short. ”
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It's obvious they need to reallocate resources. You wouldn't expect any organization to be processing applications from both ends of the queue, to the detriment of people in the middle.TUserFin wrote: ↑Thu Apr 18, 2024 2:47 pmHi all, I had a chain of tight communications with migri regarding their citizenship process, so it was not like they replied me wait for 23 months, I over-came that stage with serious questions. I have now more visibility how things work inside based my email chain. I don't want to share them simply b.c. this might increase number of applications processed within 6 months (if everyone knows it), which, at the same time, will lead that applications in a longer queue will be processed longer.
But what I can say you, if you are not refugess etc. came with residence permit etc.
* You don't need to worry if your application in a longer queue. It doesn't mean you are special or something wrong with you at this stage
* You cannot do much about that, in fact, if they give you exception, they need to review exceptions for everyone else, otherwise this will discriminate them, so just wait...
* Service point you visited for verification doesn't matter in which queue you are
Sorry, I cannot share much, as I don't want to affect 2022 processing, but I have some explanation on paper what happens inside which explains a lot, and what migri really needs, in my opinion, is to re-allocate resources and start processing more older applications.
I have never once thought that my application is taking longer because I'm some sort of "problem case." My situation and circumstances couldn't be clearer and more verifiable. Some people have wrongly assumed that if your case hasn't been processed in under a year, there's something wrong. Nope, it's simply because of the way migri is tackling the queue, from both ends.
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Thanks for the information. All the best. I’ll let you know if something happened
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I also know a 132xx that got their decision today.
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final update:singfi wrote: ↑Fri Mar 15, 2024 1:27 pmnew update:singfi wrote: ↑Wed Feb 28, 2024 3:40 pmI am following this forum often and I'd like to share my application progress. I applied on May 20, 2022 and still in stage 1, which is over 21 months waiting . I sent Email to Migri and got reply that they are backloged and processing cases in earlier May, 2022. Hopefully the decsion will come soon. I keep updated.
Applied on May 20, 2022
Moved to stage 2 on March 14, 2024, Q number at 135X
still waiting for final decision, I will update one more time when the decsion is made.
Applied on May 20, 2022
Moved to stage 2 on March 14, 2024, Q number at 135X
Decision is made on April 18.
Frankly, I won't apply if I had known that I need to wait such a long time, I have no emition about this anymore, but thanks to this forum, which has helped many applicants for emitional support during waiting period, and I hope everyone will receive their decsion in a good timely manner. all the best!