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Must it be translated from Irish to English?

Post by Ben » Wed Oct 17, 2012 10:21 am

Folks,

Shortly, my wife will be attending an interview for a National Insurance Number. She doesn't currently hold a passport, but she has a certificate of naturalisation as an Irish citizen. However, the certificate is in Irish.

My question is, are the UK authorities obliged to recognise the certificate in it's present form, since it is in one of the official language of the EU, or are we obliged to have the certificate officially translated from Irish to English?
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