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CitizensInformation wrote:Revoking citizenship
The Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform can revoke your certificate of naturalisation if:
* You obtained it through fraud, misrepresentation or concealment of material facts or circumstances
* You have, through an overt act, failed in your duty of fidelity to the nation and loyalty to the State
* You were ordinarily resident outside Ireland (other than in public service) for a continuous period of 7 years and, without a reasonable excuse, did not register your name and a declaration of your intention to retain Irish citizenship with an Irish diplomatic mission or consular office or with the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform on an annual basis
* You are also, under the law of a country at war with the State, a citizen of that country
* You have, by any other voluntary act other than marriage, acquired citizenship of another country.
I don't think so. As long as you register your name and a declaration of your intention to retain Irish citizenship with an Irish diplomatic mission or consular office or with the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform on an annual basis, it appears that your Irish citizenship would not be revoke.Lutus wrote:Thanks for that, but does that mean you have to regsiter annualy during the seven years and then after seven consecutive years outside the state its revoked regardless of if you register or not?
take a look at this 2 guysLutus wrote:Thanks for that, but does that mean you have to regsiter annualy during the seven years and then after seven consecutive years outside the state its revoked regardless of if you register or not?