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Thanks Ben. Yeah from what I read, as an Irish citizen he'll be eligible to apply for this Stamp, but I don't know anyone who's received it.Ben wrote:"Without Condition" is Stamp 6, however no GNIB card endorsed with same will be issued, since Irish nationals are not registered by the GNIB.
Only Irish citizens or persons who are entitled to be Irish citizens are eligible for the Without Condition endorsement.
Ah brilliant! Thanks for that Ben. I had feared it'd be another one where the folks at the GNIB would have no clue about. OK, great that INIS have this one sorted at least. CheersBen wrote:Application for Without Condition endorsement is not made to the GNIB, it is made to INIS.
I applied for same for my son, who was born in Ireland to a British citizen father and a Singapore citizen mother.
I wrote a letter to INIS and enclosed my son's Singapore passport, his birth certificate and my British passport. Said documents were duly returned with the Without Condition stamp in my son's passport. I think it took a week or so, that's all.
Hey,agniukas wrote:Hi,
You can apply for a re-entry visa based on Stamp 6 without condition stamp, but it is not free of charge, even if your spouse is irish national for example.
while travelling you can show your irish passport to the airport staff instead of you national one and there wouldn't be a problem travelling.
My husband always travels with two passports, and shows the appropriate passport to the appropriate authorities when needed.