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There are only two pathways to Irish citizenship: One either has an automatic entitlement or apply to be naturalized. This applies to both adults and minors.Lutus wrote:Is a minor who has obtained citizenship through naturalised parents been naturalised or is the citizenship considered to have been obtained through association?
Oh I see what you mean jhbmike. The original post was slightly vague IMHO. I guess we may need DoJ to clarify that especially since it has got implications as you pointed outjhbmike wrote:I think what Lutus is asking is on what grounds the minor to naturalised parents will be granted citizenship through naturalisation. There are 3 ways a person can be naturalised. 1 Residency, 2. Associacion and 3. Spouse of Irish citizen.
There are certain implications based on how you were granted naturalisation. If you are granted citizenship by association one of the benefits is that if you leave the country you do not have to register at the embassy on a yearly basis for 7 years.
I believe that it is the case, but stand to be corrected that a minor technically obtains citizenship through association even though they still are processed through form 9 and not form 10.