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Just a quick queries

Post by tipsyking » Tue Jul 13, 2010 11:53 am

I am a non eu wife of Eu (British by naturalisation)
I have a daugther (born in uk) who is also a british.We are all living in Republic or ireland now,and I have Eufam stamp 4 for about 2 years now.If I have another child now in ireland,would it be possible for my new child to be a an irish aswell as a british if we finally decided to go back to uk for good.
Considering the fact that my husband is a british by naturalisation and not by descent.
It will be a dream come true if this is possible for us as family.

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Post by Ben » Tue Jul 13, 2010 1:32 pm

Hi tipsyking,

Your child, if born in Ireland, would be an Irish citizen by birth and a British citizen by decent.
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Post by Aceform » Tue Jul 13, 2010 4:21 pm

Ben wrote:Hi tipsyking,

Your child, if born in Ireland, would be an Irish citizen by birth and a British citizen by decent.
And it shouldn't make much of a difference, if your child has an Irish passport.

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Post by tipsyking » Mon Jul 19, 2010 1:02 pm

Aceform wrote:
Ben wrote:Hi tipsyking,

Your child, if born in Ireland, would be an Irish citizen by birth and a British citizen by decent.
And it shouldn't make much of a difference, if your child has an Irish passport.
Can my child still have the irish nationality if he/she is born in any part of northern ireland? or should the birth be in a specific county of northern ireland? If the answer to the first question is YES,
Would i request for Irish Birth cert or British birth cert

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Post by Ben » Mon Jul 19, 2010 1:06 pm

tipsyking wrote:
Aceform wrote:
Ben wrote:Hi tipsyking,

Your child, if born in Ireland, would be an Irish citizen by birth and a British citizen by decent.
And it shouldn't make much of a difference, if your child has an Irish passport.
Can my child still have the irish nationality if he/she is born in any part of northern ireland? or should the birth be in a specific county of northern ireland? If the answer to the first question is YES,
Would i request for Irish Birth cert or British birth cert
A child born anywhere in Northern Ireland to a parent who is a British citizen is, from birth, a British citizen and an Irish citizen. A birth certificate is issued by the UK authorities as the child is born in the UK.
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Post by tipsyking » Mon Jul 19, 2010 1:20 pm

Ben wrote:
tipsyking wrote:
Aceform wrote:
Ben wrote:Hi tipsyking,

Your child, if born in Ireland, would be an Irish citizen by birth and a British citizen by decent.
And it shouldn't make much of a difference, if your child has an Irish passport.
Can my child still have the irish nationality if he/she is born in any part of northern ireland? or should the birth be in a specific county of northern ireland? If the answer to the first question is YES,
Would i request for Irish Birth cert or British birth cert
A child born anywhere in Northern Ireland to a parent who is a British citizen is, from birth, a British citizen and an Irish citizen. A birth certificate is issued by the UK authorities as the child is born in the UK.
Thanks for the quick response.

Does it then mean the birth cert issued by uk authority could be used in applying for irish passport as long as the birth is in northern ireland?

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Post by Ben » Mon Jul 19, 2010 1:26 pm

tipsyking wrote:
Ben wrote:
tipsyking wrote:
Aceform wrote:
And it shouldn't make much of a difference, if your child has an Irish passport.
Can my child still have the irish nationality if he/she is born in any part of northern ireland? or should the birth be in a specific county of northern ireland? If the answer to the first question is YES,
Would i request for Irish Birth cert or British birth cert
A child born anywhere in Northern Ireland to a parent who is a British citizen is, from birth, a British citizen and an Irish citizen. A birth certificate is issued by the UK authorities as the child is born in the UK.
Thanks for the quick response.

Does it then mean the birth cert issued by uk authority could be used in applying for irish passport as long as the birth is in northern ireland?
Yes.
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Post by tipsyking » Mon Jul 19, 2010 1:29 pm

Ben wrote:
tipsyking wrote:
Ben wrote:
tipsyking wrote:
Can my child still have the irish nationality if he/she is born in any part of northern ireland? or should the birth be in a specific county of northern ireland? If the answer to the first question is YES,
Would i request for Irish Birth cert or British birth cert
A child born anywhere in Northern Ireland to a parent who is a British citizen is, from birth, a British citizen and an Irish citizen. A birth certificate is issued by the UK authorities as the child is born in the UK.
Thanks for the quick response.

Does it then mean the birth cert issued by uk authority could be used in applying for irish passport as long as the birth is in northern ireland?
Yes.
Thanks a million.
we are currently in county Antrim and hopefully having the baby here.

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Post by Ben » Mon Jul 19, 2010 1:30 pm

tipsyking wrote:
Ben wrote:
tipsyking wrote:
Ben wrote:
A child born anywhere in Northern Ireland to a parent who is a British citizen is, from birth, a British citizen and an Irish citizen. A birth certificate is issued by the UK authorities as the child is born in the UK.
Thanks for the quick response.

Does it then mean the birth cert issued by uk authority could be used in applying for irish passport as long as the birth is in northern ireland?
Yes.
Thanks a million.
we are currently in county Antrim and hopefully having the baby here.
All the best with that.
I am no longer posting publicly on this website - PM me if needed.

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