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If you are born in the UK and live in UK, and your parents are Irish can you get an irish passport?


    



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? BlueBerry ?
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yeah


Orla C
Yes, but you will need to provide one of your parent's birth certificates to back up your claim.


alpha
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Yes, you have automatic Irish citizenship so you would be entitled to hold an Irish passport. See the site below for further information on entitlement to Irish Citizenship.
"If either of your parents was an Irish citizen at the time of your birth, then you are automatically an Irish citizen, irrespective of your place of birth"


cam the computer man
yes


snetterton
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Yes.


Max Power
yes via Irish embassy in London.


Morph
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Yes you can


Caring girl.
Yes easily.


foxychick
Yep


kieranvealeelec
Yes you most certainly can however as an interesting aside if you wanted to get a green card to enter Ameica using your Irish citizenship you couldnt as you would be regarded as British by the US immigration authorities.


JULI I
Hello,
of course you can.
Anyone born outside Ireland, whose father or mother is an Irish citizen not born in Ireland, can become an Irish citizen by having his or her birth entered in the Irish Register of Foreign Births at the Department of Foreign Affairs in Dublin or at the nearest Irish diplomatic or consular mission. In the United States there are five offices who process Foreign Birth Registration applications. Please note that the application must be submitted to the office which has responsibility for the jurisdiction which the applicant is currently resident (see the following list).

for additional information visit this site

http://www.irelandemb.org/fbr.html


Black
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I am English and both my parents are Irish. I have an Irish passport. So the answer is YES. §


penelope pitstop
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Yes. I'm Irish but my daugher is Scottish and she has one.


Cath C
Yes it is your right. Just get passport application from Irish Embassy you will need your parents birth certs.


greenorlagh
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Yes, of course you can. I think you can contact the Irish Passport Office at Setanta House in Dublin for details.

Irish pasport is more expensive than the UK one.

And a word of advice... do NOT travel to USA with both in your luggage. You will be arrested, tho the best advice is travel to US only on the Irish one.


Why When How
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Yes for the following reasons.

Your parents can be Irish and from the U.K (Northern ireland) in which case they are intitled to both passports. As their child, you two are entitled to apply for citezinship. Once you have that you can then apply for an Irish Passports. Note, Irish passports are more expensive than UK/British ones.
If you parents are from the Irish Repulic, the same rules apply to you as above.


Eleanor
Why would you need a passport to go to Ireland? We travel there frequently and have never needed anything other than proof of who we are. But having said that...they don't even ask, unless you're flying. No passport needed!!!!


George the suspended Hippo
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No way, half the guys in America could get an Irish passport if that were true! They could get into all sorts of trouble with that!





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