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22-03-2011, 13:04   #1
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FIS for the second time-waiting time still 20 weeks?Mod warning post 437

Yes waiting since oct for my FIS!
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22-03-2011, 21:43   #2
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Yes waiting since oct for my FIS!
they have moved on to November claims,so you should be hopefully hearing good news in the next few days.
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25-03-2011, 21:01   #3
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Family Income Supplement

How long is the waiting list for family income supplement renewal.
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25-03-2011, 22:45   #4
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How long is the waiting list for family income supplement renewal.
about 8 weeks
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27-03-2011, 10:51   #5
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Thanks very much, hoping it would be sooner
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FIS for the second time-waiting time still 20 weeks?

i got this form just month before my FIS expire just send it in, i heard that backlog is 20 weeks, but some people say if you send in renewal form it's less than 20 weeks? is it?
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01-12-2011, 12:23   #7
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for renewal claims there is a waiting time of 10-12 weeks.
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does anyone know how it is assesed?

wen i sent in the renewal forms and the required payslips i was eligible

but since had pay rise.................
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I copied this from www.citizensinformation.ie

"Generally the payment continues for one year and is not affected by, for example, an increase in earnings or other income in the family"
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I copied this from www.citizensinformation.ie

"Generally the payment continues for one year and is not affected by, for example, an increase in earnings or other income in the family"
Sounds good then This ever happen anyone before.

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Sounds good then This ever happen anyone before.
As far as I know, a pay rise won't affect your claim. However, it works both ways and if you receive a pay cut while your claim is being processed, you won't be entitled to a higher rate of FIS
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As far as I know, a pay rise won't affect your claim. However, it works both ways and if you receive a pay cut while your claim is being processed, you won't be entitled to a higher rate of FIS
even-though I have not yet been awarded the FIS for year 2?? I was eligible when I sent in the forms and payslips

just spotted However, where the above periods would not reflect a true assessment of income, a Deciding Officer or an Appeals Officer may choose a more representative period as the basis of calculation. The most recent P60 is often used to calculate the average income from employment.
http://www.welfare.ie/EN/Operational...Pages/fis.aspx

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Renewal dates

Just wondering what date your renewal was. mine is the 6th October. i phoned them 2 weeks ago and they said they were working off 22nd September renewals so fingers crossed this week will be my week.
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Just wondering what date your renewal was. mine is the 6th October. i phoned them 2 weeks ago and they said they were working off 22nd September renewals so fingers crossed this week will be my week.
they told me oct 5th last week
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