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You will have to register as an Irish citizen before you can apply for an Irish passport. That is not a problem (if you can provide the documentation) but it takes time, obviously.Chunkofpunk wrote:Hi I am a UK citizen (I am able to apply for a Irish passport as my Grandmother was born in Ireland and my mother has Irish Passport)
No need to wait for your Irish passport though. As you're a British citizen you can sponsor him for a fiance or spouse visa once you meet the requirements.Chunkofpunk wrote:I know. Im going to do that this week to start the ball rolling..
For switching status in-country: http://www.ind.homeoffice.gov.ukChunkofpunk wrote:Thanks for the reply.
So is there any websites where i can find a step by step...?
Then you can't get married in the United Kingdom, UNLESS you want to get married in a Church of England church.Chunkofpunk wrote:Just want to get some things straight.... sorry for harping on!!
It says we need to apply for a Certificate of Aproval..
What would happen if we didnt do this??
No (why should it? ... )If i get my Irish passport malarkey sorted out wouldnt this overrule it??