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You can always apply through Irish association but that type of application tends to be very long and tedious, other users in the forum have been waiting almost 2 years for the application to be approved. If you don’t decide to go that route in another 2 years you will be able to apply based on your 5 years residence Stamp 4EUFAM, it’s up to you which route to take.
Yes, that's correct. Once you become Irish citizen she can apply straight away because she had 3 years of residence in Ireland already and I assume you have been married for more than 3 years, right?Baykiz wrote: ↑Tue Aug 14, 2018 7:56 pmThank you all for your replies. It is much APPRECIATED. I (the British citizen) can apply for my Irish passport through my grandparent and then once I have registered for my foreign birth certificate, my wife(the seychelles citizen) can then apply for citizenship and would be a lot quicker than the naturalisation through association. (so I have heard). Any ideas on this? Your replies have been really useful to me.