Hi ladies & gents
I have scanned through this section of the forum to try and find the answers I'm looking for, but didnt really find anything.
Some background: My wife and I and our 2 kids have been living in Belfast for the last 18 months. My wife (born in ireland) and kids are irish citizens, I am south african. We just celebrated our 13yr anniversary.
Now, I have read up on irish citizenship through marriage, and they state that if you live with your irish spouse "on the island of ireland" for 3 years, you can apply for citizenship. So technically eventhough we stay in Belfast, I can still apply (not yet, but after 3 yrs staying on the island).
The problem is they are talking about registering with ther Garda and getting a certificate, so that the time we are living here will count towards the 3yr requirement. I'm guessing the 18months we have been here (north) does not count?
However who do I register with if I stay in Northern Ireland? as there is no Garda here... my concern is if I dont register somewhere, the time we are living here wont count towards the required 3 yrs we have to live here together. (That is if it is even possible to get citizenship through marriage this way?)
Or do I go to the nearest Garda on the republic side and register with them?
I cant find any info on this situation anywhere on the web either. So I really hope someone can help? I did see there was another post by someone living in Armagh that wanted to do similar... Will PM them...
Any help would really be appreciated.