Can my child get Ireland citizenship?
If you qualify for Ireland citizenship by descent, your children often can too — but timing and registration order matter.
Citizenship by descent generally flows down the family line: once you are recognized as a Ireland citizen, your children are usually eligible to be recognized or registered as well. The Foreign Birth Registration + passport-direct pathway and Dept. of Foreign Affairs set the exact rules.
Order of operations matters
In several countries, a parent must be recognized (or registered) beforea child is born or registered for citizenship to pass to the next generation. Getting your own recognition done first is often the key step to securing your children's claim.
Minor vs. adult children, and children born before vs. after your recognition, can follow different procedures. Run the eligibility check for your own line first — then we'll help you organize each child's documents.
See if you qualify for Ireland citizenship
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