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Mon 9 Jul, 2007 11:25 am
Does anyone know if you are eligible for dual citizenship with Ireland if great grandparents were born there?
Thanks
Wikipedia wrote:Ireland: The Nationality and Citizenship Act allows any person with an Irish grandparent to become an Irish citizen "by registering in the Foreign Births Register at an Irish embassy or consular office, or at the Department of Foreign Affairs in Dublin." Such an individual may also pass his entitlement to Irish nationality on to his children by registering in the Foreign Births Register even if he chooses not to take up citizenship himself, provided he has registered with the Foreign Births Register before the birth of those children. Section 16 of the Irish citizenship law of 1986 grants the interior minister authority to confer automatic citizenship on any applicant of "Irish origin or affiliation" although this is sparingly used.
Suggest you plead your case to the local Irish embassy or consular office.
are you on the run?
Irish Citizenship
Thanks for the information. Not on the run, just interested.