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Ben

Could I be an Irish citizen?

If my great-grandparents immigrated from Ireland could I still be eligible for citizenship? If so, how???

    



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Grace87
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It is definitely no further back than one or both of your grand parents. Or you can live here for several years (5 I think) and apply to become an Irish citizen along with handing over a wad of Euros for the pleasure. I think about €600 and it can take about 2 years to go through!!


deburca98
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no
You need to have grandparents.


Don't tell my boss I'm on here
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I believe you can apply for dual nationality/ Irish citizenship if you have a great-grandparent from Ireland, but ONLY if your grandparent or parent claimed it too.

If they haven't you would need to ask them to apply for citizenship in order for you to do so.

http://genealogy.about.com/library/weekly/aa030802a.htm


Chris Brown is the man!
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no, it would have to be grandparents (oh thank you FIFA!)


Misty Blue
There are certain limited circumstances where you may be eligible to obtain Irish citizenship through your great-grandmother or great-grandfather. This can be a bit complicated, but basically if your great-grandparent was born in Ireland and your parent used that relationship to register as an Irish Citizen by Descent by the time of your birth, then you are also eligible to register for Irish citizenship. Citizenship by descent is not automatic and must be acquired through application.


Eddie F
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OK, the facts are as follows:

Anybody, anywhere can claim Irish citizenship placed on the following two rules:

1) One or both of your parents are Irish
2) One or both of your Grandparents are Irish

The above criteria, is a guaranteed acceptance.

The great grand parents I am not sure about.


Orla C
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Contact the Embassy in your country and find out.


slipstreamer
No. Grandparents are the cut off.


gaspipe
no! mabey if your parents are irish! go to the irish embessey


speshal
pretty sure u have to apply for citizenship like every1 else



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