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The declaration states that you will respect the rights, freedoms and laws of Ireland. You will be given the words of the declaration on the day and you won’t have to memorise them.
You do not become an Irish citizen until you make your declaration.
Declaration of fidelity to the Irish nation and loyalty to the State
“I (name) having applied to the Minister for Justice and Equality for a certificate of naturalisation, hereby solemnly declare my fidelity to the Irish nation and my loyalty to the State.
I undertake to faithfully observe the laws of the State and to respect its democratic values.
No this is irrelevant to OP's question.KinsaleMan wrote: ↑Fri Nov 20, 2020 10:47 amAccording to citizenship portal (https://www.irishimmigration.ie/citizen ... eremonies/) check Declaration of fidelity to the Irish nation and loyalty to the State header you have to declare fidelity to the Irish nation and loyalty to the State. So I presume it's not same thing you signed on application form.