If either of your parents was an Irish or UK citizen at the time of your birth, you are automatically an Irish citizen if you were born in Ireland. If you were born in Northern Ireland to an Irish or British parent, you can choose to be an Irish citizen.

Is an Irish citizen an Irish national?

Ireland is a sovereign, independent country and has rules and laws about who is entitled to Irish citizenship. Most Irish citizens were automatically Irish when they were born. Before 1 January 2005, everyone born on the island of Ireland was an Irish citizen by birth.

Can I get an Irish passport if my DNA is Irish?

No, you cannot obtain Irish citizenship through genetic or DNA testing.

What makes you an Irish national?

A person may be an Irish citizen through birth, descent, marriage to an Irish citizen or through naturalisation. The law grants citizenship to individuals born in Northern Ireland under the same conditions as those born in the Republic of Ireland.

Can I become an Irish citizen by descent?

Am I an Irish citizen? Yes, you can apply for Irish citizenship by descent. In these cases, you can become an Irish citizen through Foreign Birth Registration. Once a person is entered onto the Foreign Births Register they are an Irish citizen and entitled to apply for an Irish passport.

How do I get an Irish passport by descent?

If one of your parents was born in Ireland you may be entitlement to Irish Citizenship by descent. If one of your grand-parents was born in Ireland or if one of your parents was an Irish Citizen at the time of your birth you may be entitled to Irish Citizenship by obtaining a Foreign Birth Registration Certificate.

Are Irish passports free for pensioners?

Under new pricing regulations, pensioners are no longer exempt from passport charges and all passports issued via passport office counter services – including those for children – will cost an extra €15. The price is €80 is they use the passport express service from An Post. …

Who qualifies for an Irish passport?

Eligibility. You must be an Irish citizen to get an Irish Passport. You are automatically an Irish Citizen if you were born in Ireland before 2005 or if you were born abroad to a parent who was born in Ireland before 2005.

Do Protestants in Northern Ireland consider themselves Irish?

In Northern Ireland, national identity is complex and diverse. Most people of Protestant background consider themselves British, while a majority of people of Catholic background consider themselves Irish.

Do OAP get free passports?

Under new pricing regulations, pensioners are no longer exempt from passport charges and all passports issued via passport office counter services – including those for children – will cost an extra €15.

Does Belgium have birthright citizenship?

Babies born in Belgium are entitled to receive Belgian nationality at birth if either parent has Belgian nationality. Babies born in Belgium to non-Belgian parents will acquire their parents’ nationality, provided this is allowed by the parents’ country of origin.

No, you cannot obtain Irish citizenship through genetic or DNA testing. However, there are various other ways in which you can become an Irish citizen – most notably if you have an Irish parent, grandparent, spouse or civil partner.

Is Irish Foreign Births Register Open?

The processing of Foreign Birth Registrations is currently suspended because of COVID-19.

What nationality are you if you’re from Belgium?

Belgian citizen
You are a Belgian citizen if: You were born in Belgium and you would be a stateless person (= not have a nationality) before the age of 18 or before your emancipation if you did not have Belgian citizenship. However, if you were born after 26.12.

Can you buy citizenship in Ireland?

Obtaining a “Golden Visa” through the Irish Immigrant Investor Program is the only possible route towards Ireland citizenship by investment currently available. In order to be eligible for an Irish Investment Visa, a candidate must have a legally accumulated minimum net worth of €2 million.

Where was the parent of a Belgian citizen born?

Your Belgian parent was born in Belgium or in Belgian Congo before 30 June 1960 or in Rwanda or Burundi before 1 July 1962; 2. Your Belgian parent was born abroad and makes a declaration, within a period of five years following your birth, requesting that you be granted Belgian nationality.

Where did my parents come from in Ireland?

I see myself as a London Irishman. I was born in Hammersmith, west London, to parents from the west of Ireland. So far west is my mother’s village in Achill Island that the next stop is America – a journey many from the area have taken. For their own reasons, when my parents headed across the water in the 1960s, they both landed up in west London.

Can a child born in Ireland become an Irish Citizen?

Until 2005 all children born in Ireland were automatically Irish citizens irrespective of the nationality of their parents, though this ceased to be the case following a referendum in 2004. Children born in Ireland to foreign-national parents must now become citizens through naturalisation.

Do you need a birth certificate if you are born outside Ireland?

If neither of your parents were born in Ireland but you can claim Irish Citizenship by descent (e.g. an Irish born grandparent), you will also need: • Your original foreign birth registration certificate.