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Yosh
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Re: Foreign Birth Registration Letter

Post by Yosh » Wed Mar 26, 2014 8:23 am

I am using my Grandfather born in Ireland and have his documents which have different dates of birth



His Irish Birth Certificate list:

His first name (last name is assumed by the parents

His parent’s names (along with his Mother’s maiden name)

Place of birth in Ireland city and county

Date of birth



His Death Certificate:

His first name, middle, and last

Date of birth (This is 1 day off from his Irish Birth Certificate)

Place of birth which is listed as Ireland

His last profession (job)

His parent’s names as listed on his Irish Birth Certificate



My Mother’s birth certificate:

List his first name, middle, and last

His age only (this is 1 year off from his Irish Birth Certificate)

His profession (this is the same as on the death certificate)

Place of birth which is listed as Ireland



I do have his old passport (UK of GB and Ireland) which was before he moved to this country

His first and last name

Place of birth (country/ Ireland and city in Ireland)

Date of birth (Which is the same on his death certificate)

His profession (this is the same one on his death and Mother’s birth certificates)



I doubt they are going to be able to find his marriage certificate to my Grandmother, but if they cannot find it they will send a letter. Is that going to be a problem not having his marriage certificate? Is the age discrepancy on all these going to be a problem? On 3 of these it list the same profession and on 2 it list his parent’s names. Do I need to send his old passport even though he is deceased? I know I am asking a lot but I want to get this correct and want it to go through. I do not think I can provide anything else unless you can think of anything. I wanted to thank you dearly for your help!

bobsowc
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Re: Foreign Birth Registration Letter

Post by bobsowc » Wed Mar 26, 2014 9:05 am

I don't see it being a problem. I would send his Irish passport with your application. I didn't think they would find my Grandmother's marriage certificate but they did as long as you know the city they were married in. The passport will be the legal proof you need of birth.

Good luck and all the best.

Ribert

Hemmaa
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Re: Foreign Birth Registration Letter

Post by Hemmaa » Mon Aug 31, 2015 5:23 pm

Hi guys
my son born in northen Ireland from 2 months and we (parents) foreigner (Egyptian), does this child take the Irish citizenship ? or no
many thanks

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