Irish Citizenship Services
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Citizenship by Naturalization
- Have legally resided in Ireland for at least five years out of the last nine, including one continuous year immediately prior to application.
- Meet good character requirements.
- Intend to reside in Ireland or maintain a meaningful connection to the country.
Citizenship by Descent
- Parents: If one or both of your parents were Irish citizens at your birth, you are automatically entitled to citizenship.
- Grandparents: If a grandparent was born in Ireland, you can apply by registering your birth with the Foreign Births Register.
Foreign Birth Registration (FBR)
For individuals claiming Irish citizenship through a grandparent, registration with the Foreign Births Register (FBR) is required before applying for an Irish passport.
- Our team guides you through the entire process, ensuring:
- Accurate completion of your Foreign Birth Registration application.
- Submission of all required documents, including birth and marriage certificates and notarized proof of lineage.
- A smooth and efficient process, helping you avoid delays and ensure accuracy at every step.
Irish Associations
Although less common, citizenship through Irish associations may be granted to individuals with a strong personal or ancestral connection to Ireland. These applications are considered at the sole discretion of the Minister for Justice and evaluated on a case-by-case basis.
Our team can assist by carefully documenting your ties to Ireland and presenting a well-structured, professional application to strengthen your case.
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