How to apply for a citizenship in Ireland

There are a lot of myths and misconceptions regarding the process of becoming an Irish citizen. The first thing you should know is that there is no standard way of becoming an Irish citizen — the process differs according to nationality, why you want citizenship among other reasons.
 
Getting Irish citizenship comes with a lot of benefits. Just to mention a few, Ireland has plausible international reputation and it's an active member of the European Union—therefore you will be able to pass all EU customs hassle free. Having an EU passport will not only benefit you with customs but it also offers numerous other business benefits especially if you are working within the European Union.
 
Steps you need to follow to become an Irish citizen
Below are a few of the basic steps you should follow to become an Irish citizen. For the detailed steps, you can visit the Irish government website. 
 
Here’s an overview:

  1. Confirm if you meet the eligibility requirements of Irish citizenship
  2. Start the process by submitting all the necessary documents and proof of eligibility.
  3. Pay the fees
  4. If your application is approved, you will be invited for a citizenship ceremony where you have issued the certificate of naturalization.
  5. After this procedure, you will be able to apply for an Irish passport.

 
Who is easily eligible for Irish citizenship?

  • Anyone with one or more Irish born parents is unquestionably rendered a citizen and can apply for a passport without further ado.
  • Anyone who has one or more Irish born grandparents or even great grandparents.
  • Children of naturalized Irish citizens, born after the parent or both parents were naturalized.
  • You can also possibly get Irish citizenship if you marry an Irish citizen.

 
How long does it take to become an Irish citizenship?
The actual citizenship finalization is quite a lengthy process. On average it takes 6 months but it can even take more if you didn’t include all the needed documents in your application. It is important to note that before submission of the application, you should meet a lot of strict requirements. As a general rule, during your application year, you should have lived in Ireland for the whole calendar year. Only on a few special cases, can you skip these stages. For instance, if you are married to an Irish citizen.
 
Does Ireland recognize dual citizenship?
Ireland does recognize dual citizenship, however, getting dual citizenship does not entirely depend on the Irish jurisdiction. Although Ireland is open to dual citizenship, it’s possible that your home country might not support dual citizenship. In this case, you will have to give up your original citizenship and become solely an Irish citizen. As a general rule, the laws and regulations encompassing dual citizenship are complex and to avoid mistakes and regrets, you should always consult your legal advisor in every step of the process.
 
Does Ireland recognize triple citizenship?
If we are to answer this question theoretically, yes Ireland allows triple or even multiple citizenships. This is because the Irish jurisdiction does not impose any regulations concerning previous nationalities and having previous nationalities will not influence your chances of getting Irish citizenship. However, there are some important notes you should keep in mind.
 
Gain More Insight
For a deeper and more detailed explanation regarding citizenship in Ireland, feel free to get in touch with SIGTAX agents.  Our expert team of lawyers, accountants and consultants is ready to assist you in each step. Our lawyers can provide you with finer details on the legal aspects pertaining to citizenship in Ireland so that you don’t skip any necessary steps.

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