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by Starfield » Sun Jun 26, 2016 3:45 pm
I'm enquiring on behalf of a UK citizen interested in possible Irish citizenship post-Brexit. He was born in the 1930s in the UK mainland to a non-Irish UK mother. His birth certificate records only the mother's name, although the identiity of his father, an Irish national, is known - supposedly paternity was established in local court proceedings at the time for the purposes of child maintenance. If this can be documented from court records, can he claim Irish citizenship, or does the lack of the father's name on the birth certificate make this a complete non-starter?