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Place yer bets looks like a second referendum is coming

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    Originally posted by stek View Post
    That would be an Irish grandparent or further back if entered in FBR....
    Nope. This is plain wrong ! See dfa.ie for the proper analysis.

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      Originally posted by JozefBlofeld View Post
      Nope. This is plain wrong ! See dfa.ie for the proper analysis.
      It's not.

      Here's a link:
      https://www.dfa.ie/passports-citizen...p/born-abroad/
      This states that you can become an Irish citizen if one of your grandparents was born in Ireland, as long as you register on the FBR
      …Maybe we ain’t that young anymore

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        Originally posted by WTFH View Post
        It's not.

        Here's a link:
        https://www.dfa.ie/passports-citizen...p/born-abroad/
        This states that you can become an Irish citizen if one of your grandparents was born in Ireland, as long as you register on the FBR
        It IS wrong. He said......

        That would be an Irish grandparent or further back if entered in FBR....
        You CANNOT go 3 generations or more back the way. It is parent or grandparent

        https://www.dfa.ie/passports-citizen...p/born-abroad/

        Born outside Ireland?

        You are automatically an Irish citizen if one of your parents was an Irish citizen who was born in Ireland.

        You can become an Irish citizen if one of your grandparents was born in Ireland, or you can become an Irish citizen if one of your parents was an Irish citizen at the time of your birth, but was not born in Ireland. If you’re eligible, you can register your birth on the Foreign Births Register.

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          Well you can, going forward, and TBH no reason I can see why not back....

          From INIS website

          Future generations

          You can safeguard the Irish citizenship of future generations by ensuring each generation continues to register in the Foreign Births Register before the birth of the next generation, ie your children (if any) must register so their children can register, etc.
          Let's call it draw, your arm's off.....

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