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Yes, I'm pretty sure that you would need a copy of his ID or death certificate to register your children. I needed to provide that for both my parent and grandparent when I registered myself recently.androol wrote:would I need to get a copy of his ID or death certificate to register my children, or would my information alone be sufficient as I was technically an Irish citizen from birth, not a through a foreign births registration.
No, my parent is in his 70s but hadn't realized that he was an Irish citizen until I told him recently!androol wrote:A question for you: was your parent officially recognized as an Irish citizen by virtue of a Irish passport or some other official document? In other words did your parent (assuming not born in Ireland) ever stake an official claim to their Irish citizenship or is this something you are doing on your own? The reason I ask it seems if your parent does not officially claim their Irish citizenship then a person in effect has to claim it through their Irish born grandparent. In a case where the non-Irish born parent does officially claim their Irish citizenship, which is effective since birth, then their children get their citizenship via their parent, not their Irish born grand parent.