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Bravo & Congrats!!!!Surreyfolk wrote: ↑Tue Apr 08, 2025 7:57 pmApplication received: 19 January 2024
Approved email: 8 April 2025
Certificate in the post to me now.
Two pieces of extra documentation required. DFA always polite and helpful in email correspondence.
Congratulations.Surreyfolk wrote: ↑Tue Apr 08, 2025 7:57 pmApplication received: 19 January 2024
Approved email: 8 April 2025
Certificate in the post to me now.
Two pieces of extra documentation required. DFA always polite and helpful in email correspondence.
Bravo and well done.Surreyfolk wrote: ↑Sat Apr 12, 2025 12:55 pmApplication received: 19 January 2024
Address check: 25 March 2025
Date of entry on FBR: 26 March 2025
Approved email: 8 April 2025
FBR received: 12 April 2025
All done - thank you to all those who post that give comfort and confidence we will be successful and get past any bumps in the road.
Travelfan wrote: ↑Wed May 14, 2025 10:33 pmDocuments received 29th July 2024
Congratulations email received May 14th 2025
feeling very pleased.
seems one has to send one's u.k. passport when applying for an Irish passport? Is this correct?
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Congrats!
I sent a notarized color copy of both Driver License & passport. ( Not everyone has a passport. )
From the Ireland.ie site:
Photographic identification.
copy of front and back of Public Services Card, or
original passport from another country, or
original National ID card from another country, or
certified copy of Driving Licence from another country,* or
certified copy of Irish Driving Licence*
*Copies must be certified by a Garda, Solicitor, Notary or the Issuing Authority
jgclancy
Congrats! to herCityKev wrote: ↑Tue May 27, 2025 2:44 pmMy daughter has received her certificate today. Her dates are:
Applied: 27th July 2024
Documents: 7th August 2024
Address check: None
Confirmation email: 21st May 2025
Certificate received: 27th May 2025
She is is no rush to apply for a passport as she just wanted to get citizenship for potential future use (possibly work related)
In Irish law, if a couple are married the husband is presumed to be the father of the wife's children unless proved otherwise. Court Service of Ireland website:raxavam wrote: ↑Tue Mar 11, 2025 10:39 pmHello,
My situation is that my Grandmother (English) was married to an Irish citizen at the time my mother was born.
My mother was given his surname, but he does not appear on my mother's birth / marriage / death certificate (which has no father listed anywhere).
I found a local parish council registry for my mother a couple of years after of her christening with him listed as the father.
On his death certificate from the 90s, it confirms that he was born in the Irish republic and was signed by one of my uncles (listing him as son-in-law with the address I recognised - I lived on the same road as a kid).
But that is about it. This man was definitely Irish, definitely married to my grandmother and definitely still had a family connection some 30 years later.
I don't know if it would be worth putting the application in. Unfortunately I don't have any more details, it seems pretty messy but my mum died when I was a child and my grandmother had children with other partners afterwards.