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Giving a birth in Northern Ireland

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Ixeon659
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Giving a birth in Northern Ireland

Post by Ixeon659 » Tue Jun 09, 2026 1:42 pm

Hi, me and my wife are both naturalised UK citizens living in the UK. Just wondering, if we come to Belfast to give a birth, will our child have an opportunity to claim Irish citizenship?
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Re: Giving a birth in Northern Ireland

Post by secret.simon » Wed Jun 10, 2026 9:33 am

Yes, a child born in Northern Ireland to a British citizen parent is automatically a British citizen otherwise than by descent and also eligible for Irish citizenship. That is to say that the child is not automatically an Irish citizen, but becomes one when they apply for and are issued an Irish passport.

Given that one of you is already a Latvian citizen (based on your profile's flag), the child will also acquire Latvian citizenship and thus EU citizenship. So why do you feel the need to acquire Irish citizenship for the child as well?
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Ixeon659
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Re: Giving a birth in Northern Ireland

Post by Ixeon659 » Fri Jun 12, 2026 10:13 am

secret.simon wrote:
Wed Jun 10, 2026 9:33 am

Given that one of you is already a Latvian citizen (based on your profile's flag), the child will also acquire Latvian citizenship and thus EU citizenship. So why do you feel the need to acquire Irish citizenship for the child as well?
Just was asking out of curiosity

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