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What makes you think that your grand mother herself will consent to you using these facts in such away?lightmagician wrote:Hi guys.
Does anyone know if there is a way around this complication.
My grandmother is an irish citizen who lives in the UK.
Obviously I want to apply to the Foriegn Births Register but there is no way of getting my grandmothers passport photocopy as my mum had to cut all contact with them and I know wouldnt help me becuase of this.
Also does my mum have to register on the FBR before I can?
Thanks
M
lightmagician wrote:Hi
Thanks for the reply.
My mum grew up in an abused family so whilst I know how to get in touch with my grandparents, frankly I am not prepared to go there.
My grandmother was born in Nothern Ireland to Irish parents.
My grandfather is english.
My grandmother married in the Uk.
My mum has never been entered on to the FBR.
I was born in the UK in 84
So my intention has been to claim via descent from my grandparents assuming I can order copies of my grandmothers birth certificate and marriage certificate.
The problem is that I can't provide a copy of any other offical id belonging to my grandmother.
Any input?
Cheers.
That is not answering the question. There was legislative limits of the effect of Irish Nationality & Citizenship Act 1956,ie as in automatic rights, long before the 2004 amendment. GFA confirmed the law in 1998. Have you checked that out?Ben wrote:Anyone born on the island of Ireland prior to 01/01/2005 is entitled to be an Irish citizen unconditionally.
The OP, as the grandchild of such as a person, is entitled to be entered on the FBR to become an Irish citizen.
Proof of the grandmother's birth in Northern Ireland is required. You may be able to get a replacement here:
http://www.nidirect.gov.uk/gro