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Someone tell me if I'm wrong here, but before the changes to the Irish Nationality and Citizenship Act 2004, which came into force on 1st January 2005, wasn't a child born in Northern Ireland entitled to be a British citizen by nature of their birth, just as they were entitled to be an Irish citizen? It seems wrong, as it would have meant one rule for children born in Northern Ireland, and another rule for those born in the rest of the UK. Also why would a change to Irish citizenship laws affect the ability to claim citizenship of the UK? I must have got that wrong.archigabe wrote:You can also try moving to the U.K using the Chen Case Decision.
http://www.immigrantcouncil.ie/chen.pdf
Sounds like you should follow up with Enda KennyMr.Enda Kenny (opposition Leader) also did corrospondance directly with ex Minister of Justice last year for us and ex Minister replied him that our matter is getting attention in his department, but it was last year before election and since then we did't hear anything from them.
Please note Dept. of Justice never mention to us, our solicitor, Mr. Enda Kenny in last 3 years that they already return our documents.