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Are you Irish if you were born in England?
Irish or UK parent 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 your Irish or UK citizen parent died before you were born, you are an Irish citizen by birth.
What does it mean to be a quarter Irish?
About a quarter of the 110 respondents who reported they were precisely one-fourth Irish descent — such as having one grandparent of Irish heritage — identified as Irish-American. The inflection point here seems to be anything from more than one-fourth Irish heritage up to and including one-half.
Can I claim Irish citizenship if I was born outside Ireland?
Born outside Ireland. If you were born outside Ireland, your entitlement to Irish citizenship through descent will depend on whether your parent was an Irish citizen at the time of your birth. If either of your parents was an Irish citizen who was born in Ireland, then you are automatically an Irish citizen, irrespective of your place of birth.
Can I get an Irish passport if my parents are Irish?
Irish citizen parent born in Ireland. If either of your parents was an Irish citizen who was born in Ireland, then you are automatically an Irish citizen, irrespective of your place of birth. If you are an Irish citizen, you can apply for an Irish passport.
How do I become an Irish citizen if my grandparents are Irish?
If one of your grandparents was born in Ireland, but neither of your parents was born in Ireland, you may become an Irish citizen. You will need to have your birth registered in the Foreign Births Register – see below.
When did being born in Ireland become a British subject?
The British Nationality Act 1981, in force from 1 January 1983: retained the facility for those born in the Republic of Ireland before 1949 to register as British subjects (section 31)