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I am not conversant with Irish nationality law, but I can't believe that marriage with an Irish spouse automatically confers Irish citizenship any longer. She may be a wife of an Irish citizen, but that is not the same as being an Irish citizen.paddyking9 wrote:So she can become EU citizen
Thank you sorry I'm new to boards. Thats a shame. Thanks for taking the time to give me some advise.Casa wrote:Firstly, marrying you in Ireland won't immediately give her EEA (Irish) citizenship. For immigration purposes you are only considered to be British and can therefore only apply for her to enter the UK and settle here as your fiancee or spouse under the more expensive UK immigration Regulations. However, you're fortunate that you are earning over the minimum annual income level of £18,600.
Edit: Please don't post this question in multiple threads...it just becomes very confusing for anyone trying to help you. I've removed the other 4 duplicate posts.
Thanks for you advice! Yeah that's a very good point about her losing her Japanese citizenship. We both hadn't even thought of that. Cheers Paddysecret.simon wrote:I am not conversant with Irish nationality law, but I can't believe that marriage with an Irish spouse automatically confers Irish citizenship any longer. She may be a wife of an Irish citizen, but that is not the same as being an Irish citizen.paddyking9 wrote:So she can become EU citizen
You may be a dual citizen, but from the viewpoint of the UK government, you would be treated as solely British and your Japanese girlfriend would have to apply under the UK Immigration Rules, unless you renounce your British citizenship and become a solely Irish citizen.
As regards acquiring British or Irish citizenship for your girlfriend/wife-to-be, be aware that acquisition of another citizenship will automatically deprive her of her Japanese citizenship and you and she need to have a conversation about how far down that road the two of you want to go.
PS: It is slightly rude to have scattered this post all across this site. It is in the Other Countries forum, the European Immigration forum, etc. Please delete the superfluous posts.