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You probably would need their assistance to find out where they were born, their birth certs etc. I understand that a lot of people feel that way but I'm not sure where else you would get that info You might be able to do it with your dad's assistance, if his birth cert has their names and place of birth. I'm not sure how that works! Sorry You could speak to your dad first to see how much he knows about where your grandparents were born.jellyingabout wrote:Brilliant!! thank-you. I wasn't sure whether the rules for decent were the same regarding grandparents if those grandparents were Northern Irish. My wife actually holds a British passport. We plan to travel a lot as our family members are scattering across the globe and having two passports will make this a lot smoother.
One more question? Would we need my Northern Irish grandparents assistance/consent to get their details as I don't want to rock their Unionist hearts too much, they're old and may not take to kindly to their grandson becoming a citizen of the republic. I definitely don't feel that way but I know to many of the elderly generation its much more important. They had enough of a shock when my father married a Chinese woman, if its possible to do it all myself I think it would rock the cradle less.