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Ireland's Citizenship by Descent

Ireland offers citizenship by descent to individuals with Irish ancestry, allowing them to reconnect with their heritage and gain the benefits of Irish and EU citizenship. Irish citizenship is one of the most valuable in the world. It gives you the right to live permanently in Ireland, the UK and across the EU, as well as visa-free travel to the USA and Australia. Ireland citizenship by Ancestry or Descent is open to individuals with Irish ancestry going back as far as great grandparents in some cases. Ireland also accepts dual citizenship, so you won’t have to forfeit your current citizenship to apply.

MOBILITY ASSSET SNAPSHOT

Discover Citizenship by Descent in Ireland

The Irish Nationality and Citizenship Act of 1956 serves as the foundation for Ireland's citizenship by descent laws.

Irish citizenship by descent is available to individuals who can prove Irish ancestry. This path to citizenship is based on the principle of jus sanguinis (right of blood) and allows descendants of Irish citizens to claim their heritage, with some restrictions based on generational distance.

Ireland has the largest global diaspora on a per capita basis. Almost 10% of the US population (over 33 million Americans) may qualify for EU Citizenship.

Irlanda
Mobility Asset Index Score
77.50%
Tipo de activo de movilidad
Ciudadanía por ascendencia
Official Name
Foreign Birth Register or Irish Citizenship by Descent
Launched in:
1956
Online Submission:
Residency Privileges
(in months)
Lifetime
Adjudication Time
(in months)
15
Minimum Stay Requirement
(in days)
Ninguno
In-Country Presence Requirement
(in months)
Ninguno

Visión general

A Snapshot of Citizenship by Descent in Ireland

Reconnect with your Irish roots with Irish ancestry-based citizenship

Requisitos

At least one parent or grandparent was an Irish citizen (Great-grandparents may be considered in some cases)

Restricciones de anclaje

Must have been an Irish citizen at the time of descendant's birth

Meses para la ciudadanía

12-36 months

Duración del visado

Meses para el visado

Requisito de presencia física

Ninguno

Disponibilidad

Fácil

Subsidio familiar

Cónyuge e hijos

Visión general

Can I apply for Irish CBD on my own?

How long does it take to get Irish Citizenship by Descent?

The Do-It-Yourself Route (DIY):  30-48 Months

Adds 6 to 12 months to the process

  • If DIY simply added 4 to 5 hours more of work, that's one thing but....What if I told you that the DIY route automatically adds no less than 6 months, and more likely 9 to 12 months to the process?
  • With the perpetual learning curve of how and what actions to take, coupled with the inclusion of superfluous steps resulting from a deficient grasp of the government's true requirements, the majority of self-directed endeavors endure an additional six-month delay in the completion of their applications.

Delays compound on each other

  • During the additional six months DIYers spend preparing their own petitions, hundreds of qualified applicants will have filed their applications before you, making your wait that much longer.
  • If you make a single mistake and are denied as a result, then you're sent back to the end of the line.

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Discover How GlobalPassport Simplifies the Application Process for Ireland's Citizenship by Descent

Guía paso a paso

Nuestro experimentado equipo le guiará en cada etapa del proceso de solicitud, ofreciéndole una asistencia personalizada y adaptada a sus necesidades.

Preparación de documentos

Le ayudaremos a reunir y organizar los documentos que necesita para presentar su solicitud.

Presentación de solicitudes

Una vez que sus documentos estén listos, le indicaremos dónde y cómo presentar su solicitud a las autoridades pertinentes.

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What happens if my grandparent never had a birth certificate?

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What is the Foreign Birth Registration?

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I secured Irish citizenship through the Foreign Birth Registration process. Can my children be registered as Irish citizens as well?

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Can I hold dual citizenship with Ireland?

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Where do I submit my application for Irish citizenship by descent?

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Can I apply for an Irish passport at the same time as applying for Foreign Birth Registration?

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Benefits of Citizenship by Descent in Ireland

Irish citizenship offers numerous advantages, including EU membership benefits, visa-free travel to approximately 190 countries, and the opportunity to live and work in Ireland and other EU countries.

The History of Irish Citizenship Laws

The 1937 Constitution replaced the Irish Free State Constitution, which had granted citizenship based on birth or residency. The 1998 Good Friday Agreement led to a constitutional amendment granting citizenship at birth. In 2004, the 27th amendment ended automatic citizenship for those born in Ireland after January 1, 2005. The 1956 Irish Nationality and Citizenship Act allowed foreign-born descendants of Irish citizens to register as citizens. In 2005, citizenship claims through post-nuptial declarations ended.

Full access to both EU and UK post-Brexit

Dual citizenship allowed retaining original nationality

Benefit from Ireland's favorable business environment

Fast Processing Time (compared to other citizenship by descent programs)

No Physical Presence or In-Country Visit Requirements

Online Submission Allowed

Países sin visado

159

Passport Validity

10 years, 5 years for children

Visión general

Life in Ireland

Best Places to Live in Ireland

Dublin

Being a major tech hub in Europe, offers numerous opportunities to meet people. Apart from frequenting your local pub, you can also join social groups such as Meetup to connect with both locals and fellow expats.

Cork

If you're looking for a more affordable option than Dublin, consider Cork as your new home. Situated in the southern part of the country, the cost of living in Cork is approximately 23% less than Dublin.

Galway

Galway is another popular city in Ireland, especially for expats looking for a quieter lifestyle, low crime rates, and breathtaking views of the Atlantic. It's one of the best places to live in Ireland if you prefer a smaller city.

Coste de la vida

The cost of living in Ireland is comparable to that of the United States. It's not uncommon to see young people living with their families until their 30s due to the high cost of living and low wages. Additionally, like many cities around the world, there is a shortage of housing in Ireland which has resulted in increasing rent prices.

Benefits of Moving to Ireland

  • Access to free or low-cost healthcare
  • Ireland is a very safe country
  • Great work-life balance
  • Amazing location, well connected to Canada, the US and Europe
  • Ireland is an international hub
  • Public transport services in Ireland are great

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FAQ's

Find answers to common questions about GlobalPassport™ and our services.

What happens if my grandparent never had a birth certificate?

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I secured Irish citizenship through the Foreign Birth Registration process. Can my children be registered as Irish citizens as well?

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Can I hold dual citizenship with Ireland?

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Where do I submit my application for Irish citizenship by descent?

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Can I apply for an Irish passport at the same time as applying for Foreign Birth Registration?

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REQUIREMENTS

Requirements for Ireland - Citizenship By Descent

Check if you qualify based on your family history

Direct Ancestral Connection

Parent: Automatic citizenship if a parent was born in Ireland+Grandparent Citizenship can be claimed if a grandparent was born in Ireland+Great-Grandparent possible only if the applicant’s parent was an Irish citizen at birth.

Documentation

General: Original or certified copies of vital records proving lineage+Specific Documents: Birth certificates, marriage certificates, death certificates (if applicable)+Translation: All foreign documents must be translated into English by a certified translator.

Unbroken Chain of Citizenship

Citizenship Continuity: Irish citizenship must have been maintained until the next descendant’s birth.

Legal Compliance

Criminal Record: Instead of a criminal check, Ireland requires applicants to prove they are of "good character" through a declaration

REQUIREMENTS

Who is eligible for Irish citizenship by descent?

For those born outside of Ireland

The rules for those born outside of Ireland hinge upon whether they have an Irish-born parent.

An individual is automatically an Irish citizen if at least one of their parents was born in Ireland, and was an Irish citizen at the time of their birth. This also applies to children who are adopted by at least one Irish citizen.

However, if the parent was not born in Ireland, then Irish citizenship is not an automatic right. Even so, it may still be possible to claim Irish citizenship by descent. This applies to those who have an Irish parent, grandparent or, in exceptional circumstances, a great-grandparent.

Condition 1 - Irish citizenship by descent - Irish parent

As outlined above, an Irish parent can pass citizenship to their children, if they were born in Ireland and were Irish citizens at the time of their child's birth. In this instance, their children are automatically Irish citizens.

If a parent is born outside of Ireland, but was an Irish citizen at the time of their child's birth, then that child can claim Irish citizenship by descent. This involves registering with the Irish Foreign Births Register. Once approved, the applicant becomes an Irish citizen, effective from the date of registration.

Condition 2 - Irish citizenship by descent - Irish grandparent

If someone has an Irish grandparent, then they can claim Irish citizenship by descent - but only if that grandparent was born in Ireland or Northern Ireland. The process is the same as applying for citizenship through a parent. Namely, it is necessary to register with the Irish Foreign Births Register. Once approved, the applicant becomes an Irish citizen, effective from the date of registration.

Condition 3 - Irish citizenship by descent - Irish great-grandparent

It is theoretically possible to claim Irish citizenship through a great-grandparent. However, these applications will only succeed if:

  • The applicant's great-grandparent was born in Ireland; and
  • The applicant's parent obtained Irish citizenship based on the fact that their grandparent (the applicant's great-grandparent) was an Irish citizen; and
  • The applicant's parent had obtained Irish citizenship by the time he/she was born (if born after 1986) or between 1956 and 1986

PROCESS

Citizenship by Descent Process

#1

Initial Assessment

• Complete mobility match survey

• Upload GEDCOM files

• Verify ancestral eligibility

• Review program requirements

#2

Selection Phase

• View initial results

• Filter based on preferences

• Assess documentation requirements

• Choose target country

#3

Application Preparation

• Gather vital records

• Obtain apostilles

• Complete translations

• Prepare application forms

#4

Submission

• Schedule consular interview

• Submit petition

• Pay application fees

• Provide biometrics if required

#5

Monitoring & Approval

• Track processing time

• Respond to any queries

• Receive citizenship confirmation

• Collect passport/documents

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PROCESS

Timeline for Ireland - Citizenship By Descent

DOCUMENTS

Documents Needed for Ireland - Citizenship By Descent

Important Notes
• All documents must be original or certified copies
• Non-English documents require certified translations
• Documents must be apostilled where applicable
Personal Identification Documents
Core identity documents required from the applicantis is some text inside of a div block.

Valid passport+Current government-issued photo ID (e.g., driver's license)+4 recent Passport-sized photographs (2 of which to be witnessed) - do not attach these to the application form.

Documentos del Registro Civil
Birth, marriage, and death certificates from applicant and ancestors

Applicant's full birth certificate+Parent's full birth certificate (through whom Irish descent is claimed)+Irish grandparent's full birth certificate+Parents' marriage certificate+Grandparents' marriage certificate+Death certificates (if applicable for parent or grandparent)+Irish ancestor's Irish passport or citizenship certificate (if available)

Proof of Residence Documents
Evidence of current residence status

Two separate proofs of residence are required. Both documents must be recent (within the last 6 months), must clearly show applicant full name and current address, should be from different sources and must be in English or Irish (or accompanied by a certified translation)

Criminal Clearance Documents
Background check documentation

Declaration of good character

Financial Documents
Proof of payment and financial requirements

Not applicable

DOCUMENTS

Costs Associated with Ireland - Citizenship By Descent

Pre-Application Costs
Essential document preparation and verification costs

Birth certificates from government archives; Marriage certificates for family dependencies; Police clearance records from current and past residences

Certified translations into official language(s); Apostille certification; Government-issued document legalization

Diploma and transcript verification; Professional certification authentication; Credential evaluation services

Government Application Fees
Official fees charged by government authorities

Initial application submission fee; Processing and handling charges; Administrative review fees

$297

Fingerprint collection fee; Digital photograph requirements; Biometric data processing

Required medical examinations; Vaccination verification; Health certificate processing

Post-Submission Costs
Costs after submitting your application

Document verification fees; Background check processing; Application status updates

Consulate visit expenses; Interview travel costs; Temporary accommodation (if required)

Language proficiency testing; Skills assessment fees; Additional document requests

Professional Services
Optional external support services

Immigration lawyer consultation; Document review services; Legal representation fees

Tax planning consultation; Asset transfer advisory; Investment planning services

Relocation services; Property search assistance; Settlement support services

Post-Acceptance Costs
Costs after approval

Residency card processing; Passport issuance fees; Registration certificates

Oath ceremony fees; Registration charges; Local authority fees

Renewal fees; Status maintenance costs; Annual reporting fees

Rankings

GlobalPassport™ Mobility Asset Index

5

Clasificación general

Coste

Based on application fee

Requisitos de residencia

Based on residency requirements

Duración de los privilegios de residencia

Based on programs’s term

Processing Speed

Based on estimated processing time

Requisitos

Based on entry requirements

Estabilidad del programa

Based on years of activity

Time to Permanent Residency

Based on permanent residency timeline

Rankings

Global Rankings/ Comparisions

Safety

Irlanda

2

Coste de la vida

Irlanda

14

Quality of Life

Irlanda

15

Healthcare Quality

Irlanda

8

Internet Speed

Irlanda

37

Human Freedom

Irlanda

4

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