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Exactly that is what I was told by my solicitor. They may revoke child's Irish citizenship if they come to know at the time of ur child's birth you weren't entitled to ur stamp 4 as your eu spouse wasn't excercising her rights in the state.Casa wrote:Also be aware that your child may have their Irish citizenship revoked once the authorities become aware that your stamp4(3 year+) is no longer valid and you have held no valid leave since your EEA sponsor returned to her home country.
"Under the Irish Nationality and Citizenship Acts, if a child is born in Ireland after January 2005, (s)he would be entitled to become a citizen if, at the time of his/her birth:
a parent of the child is an Irish citizen (by birth or by naturalisation), or
a parent of the child had three years of legal (or “reckonable”) residency in the State when the child was born, or
the child was born in Ireland and is stateless, ie where it is impossible for the child to become a citizen of the country of birth of either of his or her parents."
Mithu12345 wrote:I did hear from few people that if child got passport by born,they normally never cancel that.is that true???
Would you mind to share the exact dates as follows?Mithu12345 wrote:Hi everyone
I have a question regarding my previous post...
I went to solicitor last week for my case.he offered me to withdraw my eufam stamp4 and submit zambrano for me and my present partner at the same time base on my irish citizen child.he said that to me, that actually best way to get out from this circumstance.
So i need you guys help again,please let me know how safe it to do so.