How to Get Irish Citizenship by Descent
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Want to become an Irish citizen through your ancestors? In this informative video, Irena will walk you through the process of obtaining Irish citizenship by descent. Discover the benefits of having an Irish passport, including access to the EU, visa-free travel, study and healthcare opportunities, and much more.
00:00 Start
00:29 Benefits of Irish Passport
2:50 Qualifications for Irish Citizenship by Descent
6:23 The Application Process and Document Collection
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Just to inform you... my grandma was irish and I live in the UK (England). I spoke to the DFA of Ireland an asked them if I can apply from the UK although I don't live in Ireland in which they said yes, although I don't reside in Ireland I can still apply without any issues.
Yeah I’m current doing the birth register and the woman in this just said you must be in Ireland..
For citizenship the definition of Ireland is the island of Ireland not the country of Ireland. People from Northern Ireland are considered Irish citizens at birth. You can apply via a great grandparent if your parents applied for themselves before your birth.
Thanks Irena and for R&D team for making a video about this very good passport!
Our pleasure!
I am looking for this through my grandparents. Both of whom were and or are citizens. My grandfather currently lives there but my grandmother died in the US, where I currently reside. That last bit about traveling there to submit the application or start the process was something I did not see on websites or other videos though. Glad I gave this one a look through
You don't need to travel to Ireland to apply for Foreign Birth Registration through a grandparent.
@@FAngus-ly8lk thank you. After contacting the consulate here in FL I just have to get the proper documentation and mail off originals/ copies of things. Having a hard time locating my grandmothers death certificate but I got all the rest
Good luck!
can you please give me a guide where i can find "post nuptial citizenship cert"? the FBR requested.
Great detailed presentation. Can you do a similar one on Italian citizenship by descent? Does Germany have a similar program?
Thanks! Here you can see the video about How to Get Italian Citizenship: czcams.com/video/k9gcvnm0zpA/video.html
My husband’s father was born in Ireland in the 1940s so it sounds like he is already an Irish citizen. My grandmother was born in 1901 in Ireland, so I think I can get citizenship through that relationship, but you are saying I need to be in Ireland for the process? So are you talking about needing to be there for an extended period or just a normal vacation to gather documents? And our children should be eligible for citizenship through my husband. Is that right? Thank you for any specific information regarding this.
You don't need to be in Ireland for it and yes, you qualify for Irish citizenship by descent via the fbr via your grandmother and your children qualify via your husband's father yes.
Both of my grandparents were born there and came to the US in the late 1950s, my mother was born here. I am 75% Irish and visit my family there often. Do you know if I qualify?
It's best to reach out to us directly for personalized guidance and assistance with the citizenship application process, we'll be happy to help you navigate this journey: nomadcapitalist.com/products/citizenship-by-descent/
My 88 year old grandmother is eligible. Her grandfather came over through ellis island during the potato famine. After she gets it, i should be able to apply, right?
To determine your eligibility for citizenship by descent, you can use the CBD Eligibility Checker on our website. If you have any specific questions or need personalized assistance, feel free to reach out to our team directly. We're here to help! nomadcapitalist.com/products/citizenship-by-descent/
No
No, because in order for you to qualify your grandmother and then your parent in turn. Would need to have been registered on foreign birth register, before each successive generation was born.
Nope.
That is incorrect. A mother and her adult daughters can all submit their applications at the same time since they are both using the birth certificates of the mother's parents- you submit all three at once.
Can you make a video for Irish citizenship through regular naturalization?
Thanks for the suggestion! Stay tuned.
@@NomadCapitalistRD Thanks! And for elegibility the official site states: "Intend to reside in the State or if you are spouse/civil partner of an Irish citizen intend to reside on the island of Ireland", can you explain this? What if I only plan to just make sporadic visits after citizenship?
Ireland , European Union - beautiful
visa free to australia?
Yep and also USA
@@AarhamKaisar no country has visa free access to Australia, except for New Zealand, everyone else gets E Visas.
2 years😅???
Get a bloody move on!
Should be 2 weeks,so Ireland,you have a lot of spare money,spend some in accelerating the citizenship applications!
2 years isn't that bad to be honest
Foreign births registration is nine months according to dfa’s website.
My blighty passport expiring 2026. My Auld man and all my Grandparents were born in Donegal
Then you are already an Irish citizen, because your father was born in Donegal. You can apply online for an Irish passport.
My DNA test shows 27% Irish so I should be able to get this
DNA isn't something that is excepted to my knowledge. You must have a parent or grandparent who was an irish citizen.
Correct, applying via Irish ancestry can only go as far as the grandparents@@iammrdye
So having an Irish last name is not good enough?
It probably goes back to great grandparents, rather than grandparents.
It dosent only your grandparents.
Also you could have an African or Asian surname and hold Irish citizenship, they don’t give a shit what your last name is pal, they care weather you qualify under the law.
@@NeurodivergentGuy2023 I'm done looking for overseas bullsh*t anyway, but thanks. Ireland is also done, as a country.
@@dialecticalmonist3405Americans are not Irish, deal with it and stop trying to claim everyone else’s identities.
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