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nderthasun
My grandparents were from Ireland and immigrated to US in the early 1900's. Can I become an Irish citizen?
hi you
the good news is yes you can become an Irish citizen no problem, but if you dont take become an Irish citizen i am not to sure if your kids can i am not saying they cant but just i dont know if they can
Sarah
Your parent[s] were/are 'automatic' Irish citizens since their parents were born in Ireland.
As You were born to Irish citizens born abroad, you would need to put yourself in the Foreign Births Register to become an Irish citizen, this is something you have a legal right to do.
Any children you already have won't be eligible to become Irish Citizens (since you weren't an Irish Citizen at the time of their birth), however, and children you may subsequently have will be entitled to become Irish the same way you can.
greenorlagh
Yes you can.
Midnight Sun
yes you are entitled to irish citizenship.
my friend had a similar case to yours and although it did take an awful lot of time going about it she now has an irish passport.
slipstreamer
Yes you can - go here http://www.irishlinks.co.uk/irish-citizenship-grandparents.htm for more information.
woohooxx
I don't think so unless its ur parents! but maybe!
call the embassy
clw87clw
Ireland is part of EU. Under EU law, people moving into their country of origin can claim dual citizenship for purposes such as national health care. How far back - parents, grandparents - depends on the specific nation. Call the embassy.