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aneelrahim wrote: ↑Wed Nov 25, 2020 12:09 pmToday I get an email response below.
Dear XXX
Thank you for your email.
Please note that your childs application for naturalisation have being
submitted to the Minister for a decision. If further documentation and/or
clarification of any matter related to your childs application is required
from you, we will write to you requesting it. Otherwise, you will receive a
letter in due course informing you of the Minister’s decision on your
childs application.
Regards
Citizenship Helpdesk
Team 4
I'm just curious that what the documents they will require if the application has being submitted to the Minister for a decision.aneelrahim wrote: ↑Wed Nov 25, 2020 12:09 pmToday I get an email response below.
Dear XXX
Thank you for your email.
Please note that your childs application for naturalisation have being
submitted to the Minister for a decision. If further documentation and/or
clarification of any matter related to your childs application is required
from you, we will write to you requesting it. Otherwise, you will receive a
letter in due course informing you of the Minister’s decision on your
childs application.
Regards
Citizenship Helpdesk
Team 4

I applied last year May 2019johnpromise01 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 25, 2020 5:05 pmaneelrahim wrote: ↑Wed Nov 25, 2020 12:09 pmToday I get an email response below.
Dear XXX
Thank you for your email.
Please note that your childs application for naturalisation have being
submitted to the Minister for a decision. If further documentation and/or
clarification of any matter related to your childs application is required
from you, we will write to you requesting it. Otherwise, you will receive a
letter in due course informing you of the Minister’s decision on your
childs application.
Regards
Citizenship Helpdesk
Team 4
Good news for you.
When did you apply for your child? I applied in first week of February 2020.

Such a long wait.aneelrahim wrote: ↑Wed Nov 25, 2020 8:33 pmI applied last year May 2019johnpromise01 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 25, 2020 5:05 pmaneelrahim wrote: ↑Wed Nov 25, 2020 12:09 pmToday I get an email response below.
Dear XXX
Thank you for your email.
Please note that your childs application for naturalisation have being
submitted to the Minister for a decision. If further documentation and/or
clarification of any matter related to your childs application is required
from you, we will write to you requesting it. Otherwise, you will receive a
letter in due course informing you of the Minister’s decision on your
childs application.
Regards
Citizenship Helpdesk
Team 4
Good news for you.
When did you apply for your child? I applied in first week of February 2020.

Since they received application in February 2020, I am yet to receive application reference number and receipt for my children. I only received my own reference number and receipt of payment. And they received our applications same day. I don't understand what they are doing in there.Andy2019 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 17, 2020 9:30 pmAbsolutely none.
I think they are already on Christmas Holidays!!!
And then will gonna be third Lockdown till end of January, 2021...
And max what we will receive it is theirs nicely emails with info about delay and issues because of Covid-19..
So, nothing new.
But any way, fingers crossed!!!
Merry Christmas!!!
Wish you all the Best in the new 2021 Year.![]()

1. Directly apply the passport.burti17 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 06, 2021 11:45 amHi All,
Although I'm not new to to this forum, new to this topic. I'm a little bit confused after reading these posts. It'd be great if you can help me out for below questions
- As you know, an Ireland born child whom non-EEA parents have been legally living in Ireland for more than 3 years is eligible for Irish citizenship. In this case, should child go thorough naturalisation process? If not, what's the process
- When I read previous posts, I see some kids have Irish passport but not citizenship cert. What does this mean? In normal circumstances, a passport is only given to citizens. Why do you need citizenship cert when you have passport?
- Lastly,my wife and myself are non-EU nationals and we're expecting a baby. Any recommendation based on your past experience ? Any Dos and Don'ts?

If one of the non-EEA parents has been legally living in Ireland in more than 3 years, new born will be Irish by birth. In this case naturalisation is not applicable for the new born nor citizenship cert.burti17 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 06, 2021 11:45 amHi All,
Although I'm not new to to this forum, new to this topic. I'm a little bit confused after reading these posts. It'd be great if you can help me out for below questions
- As you know, an Ireland born child whom non-EEA parents have been legally living in Ireland for more than 3 years is eligible for Irish citizenship. In this case, should child go thorough naturalisation process? If not, what's the process
- When I read previous posts, I see some kids have Irish passport but not citizenship cert. What does this mean? In normal circumstances, a passport is only given to citizens. Why do you need citizenship cert when you have passport?
- Lastly,my wife and myself are non-EU nationals and we're expecting a baby. Any recommendation based on your past experience ? Any Dos and Don'ts?
burti17 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 06, 2021 11:45 amHi All,
Although I'm not new to to this forum, new to this topic. I'm a little bit confused after reading these posts. It'd be great if you can help me out for below questions
- As you know, an Ireland born child whom non-EEA parents have been legally living in Ireland for more than 3 years is eligible for Irish citizenship. In this case, should child go thorough naturalisation process? If not, what's the process
- When I read previous posts, I see some kids have Irish passport but not citizenship cert. What does this mean? In normal circumstances, a passport is only given to citizens. Why do you need citizenship cert when you have passport?
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- Lastly,my wife and myself are non-EU nationals and we're expecting a baby. Any recommendation based on your past experience ? Any Dos and Don'ts?
You can apply for the child directly to passport office..if you or spouse have minimun of 3years straight residency on stamp4 counting on the date of the delivery backward i.e no gap on your GNIB renewal stamp for 3years on or before the birth of your child. Just get the passport form fill it and send to their office if all requirements is ok your child passport will be issue. If they need more clarification the office will get in touch...safe delivery to your wifey

Great News

Does this apply to minor naturalisation as well now?
I have applied on behalf of my child since July 2018 as well. Just got an Email today replies that "Your child's application for naturalisation is currently being processed