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Subject: Re: filtering Posted on: Thu, 03 Apr 2008 07:09:23 -0700

In article <65k456F2ffiqrU1@mid.individual.net>, S Viemeister
wrote:

> Go Fig wrote:
> > In article <65iqc6F2fl8apU1@mid.individual.net>, S Viemeister
> > wrote:
> >
> >> Go Fig wrote:
> >>
> >>> If you are an American and have grandparents or even great grandparents
> >>> born Irish, you will get a passport and even one for your spouse from
> >>> Ireland...
> >> I think you'll find that the requirements have been tightened up a bit,
> >> recently.
> >
> > Like what ?
> >
> >
> Grandparents, not greatgrandparents.

Great grandchildren are still included, as before. The only condition
for them is that their parents must have registered prior to their
birth.


> No automatic spousal right to
> citizenship.

Its not automatic... but it will be granted.


jay
Thu Apr 03, 2008
mailto:gofig@mac.com


> There may be a few other changes, but I don't have my
> research to hand. I recently helped an Irish-born friend handle
> citizenship applications for her US-born children and grandchildren, and
> I noticed the bit about the spouses, and grandparents.