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mehrs2011
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Irish Born Child

Post by mehrs2011 » Thu Sep 01, 2011 5:51 pm

Does anyone know what rights an irish born child has?
What makes him eligible to have irish passport?

IQU
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Post by IQU » Fri Sep 02, 2011 12:42 am

you or your partner/wife one of them to be here 3 year on stamp4.if you are from eu or your partner is from eu you should have proof you are residence of ireland more than 3 year.good luck.link www.inis.gov.ie

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Re: Irish Born Child

Post by fatty patty » Fri Sep 02, 2011 10:42 am

mehrs2011 wrote:Does anyone know what rights an irish born child has?
What makes him eligible to have irish passport?

Acquisition of citizenship

At birth


An Irish passport (Irish: pas Éireannach) may be issued to people holding Irish citizenship by the Department of Foreign Affairs

A person born on the island of Ireland on or after 1 January 2005:[3]
is automatically an Irish citizen if he or she is not entitled to the citizenship of any other country;[4] or

is entitled to be an Irish citizen if at least one of his or her parents is:

an Irish citizen (or someone entitled to be an Irish citizen);[5]

a British citizen;[6]

a resident of the island of Ireland who is entitled to reside in either the Republic or in Northern Ireland without any time limit on that residence;[7]

or

a legal resident of the island of Ireland for three out of the 4 years preceding the child's birth (although time spent as a student or as an asylum seeker does not count for this purpose).[8]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irish_nationality_law

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