Hello there,
I have a question about the certificates needed to be registered on the Irish Foreign Births Register which I hope someone can clarify for me.
I plan on claiming citizenship by descent through my grandmother as she was born in Ireland but her son, my father was born in England. So from what I have read on the government website is that I will need to supply my own and my fathers sets of certificates, of which I have all the relevant documents needed.
But I would also need to supply my grandmothers birth and marriage certificates as well a certified copy of current identification, this is where I come across a problem. As I have managed to obtain my grandmothers birth certificate but I'm unable to get a hold of either her marriage certificate or a certified copy of current identification.
So my question is, would I still be able to apply successfully apply with the certificates I already have or is it a necessity that I obtain my grandmothers marriage certificate and a certified copy of current identification?
Or is it a case that have I just misunderstood which certificates I will need to present with my application?
Many Thanks.
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