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CitizensInformation.ie wrote:Other foreign national parents of children born in the island of Ireland on or after 1 January 2005 must prove that they have a genuine link to Ireland. This will be evidenced by being resident legally in the island of Ireland for at least 3 out of the previous 4 years immediately before the birth of the child.
Having an Irish citizen child does not (any longer) convey any residence rights to the non-EEA national parents.mad wrote:Thank you benifa and agniukas. I really appreciate it. Cheers. Now my other question is if my child is Irish, would it have any impact on me as well? Would we be entitled to stay in Ireland because of having an Irish child if I am already working legally in Ireland? and if I became redundant sometime in the future then would having an Irish child have an impact on my status too?
Cheer up mate. There has been a wave of naturalization approvals for people who applied in 2006 lately. See here: http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewto ... start=2360mad wrote:I have been working in Ireland legally as a software consultant for the past 12 years. However, our company is laying off staff and I have a very strong inkling that in the first quarter of next year I may be very well made redundant. I applied for naturalisation on this very basis in 2006. The fact that I didn't apply sooner despite eligibility is something I highly regret now but can't do anything about.