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Obie wrote:You have to be living in the Island of Ireland for 3 years, with at least 1 of those 3 years in the republic of Ireland in order to qualify for citizenship, as a spouse of Irish national through naturalisation.
CitizensInformation.ie wrote:If you are the spouse of an Irish citizen who is applying for Irish citizenship you must meet the following conditions:
* You must be married to the Irish citizen for at least 3 years
* You must have had a period of 1 year's continuous "reckonable residence" in the island of Ireland immediately before the date of your application
* You must have been living on the island of Ireland for at least 2 of the 4 years before that year of continuous residence
* Your marriage must be recognised as valid under Irish law
* You and your spouse must be living together as husband and wife
* You must be of full age, good character and intend to continue to live on the island of Ireland
* You must have made a declaration of fidelity to the nation and loyalty to the State.
If you are the spouse of an Irish citizen who is applying for Irish citizenship you must meet the following conditions:
* You must be married to the Irish citizen for at least 3 years
* You must have had a period of 1 year's continuous "reckonable residence" in the island of Ireland immediately before the date of your application
* You must have been living on the island of Ireland for at least 2 of the 4 years before that year of continuous residence
* Your marriage must be recognised as valid under Irish law
* You and your spouse must be living together as husband and wife
* You must be of full age, good character and intend to continue to live on the island of Ireland
* You must have made a declaration of fidelity to the nation and loyalty to the State.
It allows provision for breaks in residence.ciaramc wrote:I don't get when they say you have to be living on the Island of Ireland at least 1 year before application? (Reckonable Residence) When you most certainly need to be living there 3 years?