hello forum,
my relative travelled out of the country after her interview and now she has received oath notice. on the back of the form it asks about "yes" and "no" questions about travels after the interview. my question is does she need to bring proof with her (if any) other than her...
You'r right, I should call the office in Ireland... to confirm.
What I know now is Born Irish people can have the DUAL no matter what.. but if some body was naturalized Irish, then they can't have American, unless they can prove they had marriage-based US natrulization.
thanks for the...
That's where she is confused. Because on a seprate explaination, the law also says, and below quote are the exact words, found on the below site:
http://www.inis.gov.ie/en/INIS/Pages/WP07000047
Marriage not to effect loss of citizenship:
A person who marries a non-national shall not , by...
It is not my about citizenship, it is the about the citizenship of one of my relatives...
I read the information about revoking from the following link:
http://www.irishabroad.com/travel/irish-citizenship/Articles/irish-citizenship-naturalisation.aspx
Look under the "Revoking...
Hi RealCanadian --
Well you raised an interesting point. In the light of your above comments, if the law of that EU country (Ireland) says the following:
The Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform can revoke your certificate of naturalization if:
You have, by any other voluntary...
This forum is really great in answering some basic questions.
One of my relatives asked me the following question: If someone is already a dual citizen (Birth Country-India and naturalized country: an EU country) before receiving the US Green Card. Her Green card was marriage based.
So...
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