@ PassdenaTom
Further down on that web page it says:
"If an Irish citizen who is living abroad adopts child abroad, they should apply for the adoption to be entered in the Register of Intercountry Adoptions".
Seems like you have another step to complete other than FBR.
As per earlier in the thread, I
did apply for FBR believing this to be the case, but my FBR was rejected (after a 1y 4m wait!) because as an adoptee I did not qualify for FBR in the same way that a natural-born child would have done.
I now understand that the text you've quoted applies only to adoptions after 1991. I was adopted before then.
In any case, I did have now received my passport, without the need for FBR, by submitting proof of my adoptive Irish-born grandmother's birth; proof of my UK-born adoptive mother's birth to her; and my adoption order.
Had I realised that adoptees have different rights to natural-born children I would have saved myself a year and a half. But, All's Well that Ends Well!
