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Not necessarily.
We don't know if highlighted is true - if not, OP's partner might need to do FBR for the child, which will take a year or more, during which child won't be Irish.If you (or the other parent of your child) are an Irish citizen who was born in Ireland, then your child is automatically an Irish citizen, no matter where they are born.
Thus if the Irish citizen was not born in Ireland. Then they need to do the foreign birth registration for the child first.meself2 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 15, 2024 1:19 pmNot necessarily.
From the link you posted:We don't know if highlighted is true - if not, OP's partner might need to do FBR for the child, which will take a year or more, during which child won't be Irish.If you (or the other parent of your child) are an Irish citizen who was born in Ireland, then your child is automatically an Irish citizen, no matter where they are born.
If you plan is to live in Ireland with your partner, why didn't you go spouse/unmarried partner visa route?