IntegratedMigrant wrote: If they travel and live in their country of origin, what happens to their citizenship then?
The Citizenship is generally based on the premise that the applicant will continue to live in the state in the foreseeable future. Except where the applicant has confirmed that he/ she do not intend to stay in Ireland AFTER the application is granted.
According to section 6 and Question 6.1:
"DO YOU INTEND, FOLLOWING NATURALISATION, TO HAVE YOUR USUAL OR PRINCIPAL PLACE OF RESIDENCE IN THE STATE?"
Most applicant probably answered YES
IntegratedMigrant wrote: I think all Naturalised Citizens should protest or write some form of a letter to the Minister explaining this.
I do not see a basis for the above suggestion. The application requirement (for the foreseeable future) is clear. Where there is a valid reason for departure from that, it then gives an alternate condition to fulfil - register at least once a year in the state where you now live.
And generally, I do not see the difficulty in updating your record every year with 'your' embassy, since it is a requirement/ condition of the granting of citizenship. Apart from that, there is also the critical need if there is an emergency, it makes it easy for the embassy to know who they have not bee able to reach or who may need assistance.
And for some countries, this is not limited to naturalised citizens alone. Every one of their citizen is encouraged to register and update their records "regularly" with the embassy.
All the best