At LocalSolicitor.ie, we specialise in providing expert legal assistance for all your immigration needs. Our dedicated team offers a wide range of services to help individuals and families navigate the complexities of Irish immigration law. Whether you are seeking citizenship, managing immigration processes, or applying for international protection in Ireland, we are here to offer guidance and support every step of the way.
Our services include assistance with obtaining Irish citizenship through various routes, comprehensive immigration support for visas and residency permits, and compassionate aid for those seeking asylum or refuge. At LocalSolicitor.ie, we are committed to delivering personalised and professional service to meet your unique needs, ensuring a smooth and efficient process. Contact us today to learn how we can assist you on your journey.
Citizenship
By Birth:
If you or your parents were born on the island of Ireland before 1 January 2005, you are automatically an Irish citizen. You can apply for an Irish passport without making a separate application for citizenship.
For those born on or after 1 January 2005, your right to Irish citizenship depends on your parents’ citizenship at the time of your birth.
Rights of Irish Citizens:
Being an Irish citizen means you are formally recognised as a national of Ireland and a citizen of the European Union (EU).
As an Irish citizen, you have certain rights, including:
- Carrying an Irish passport.
- Living and working in Ireland and other EU countries.
- Requesting consular assistance from Irish embassies and consulates abroad or from other EU member states where there is no Irish representation.
Irish Citizenship by Descent:
If your grandparent was born on the island of Ireland, you can apply for Irish citizenship through Foreign Birth Registration. Once registered, you are entitled to an Irish passport. Similarly, if your parent is an Irish citizen (even if not born in Ireland), you can also apply for Irish citizenship through the Foreign Birth Register.
Naturalisation:
The Minister for Justice and Equality handles applications for Irish citizenship through the naturalisation process. Naturalisation is available to foreign nationals who meet specific criteria, including a required minimum period of reckonable residence in Ireland.
European Union Membership:
All Irish nationals are EU citizens, which grants additional rights and privileges within the EU. Remember that the process for obtaining Irish citizenship can be complex, so it’s essential to follow the official guidelines and consult with the relevant authorities if you’re considering applying. If you have any specific questions or need further details, feel free to ask!
Immigration
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