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Given the recent changes to the Irish Nationality and Citizenship Act [INCA], the Irish citizenship through marriage system, it is useful to your strategy to the Irish citizenship to your children and ensure that your family inherits these invaluable legacy.

As readers of the blog DualCitizen.net know Irish (or U.S. citizen with an Irish-born parents) are no longer able to simply transfer Irish citizenship by declaration after three years of marriage and cohabitation. These post-nuptial declaration facility permanently closed on 30 November 2005, so that from this moment forward, every Irish citizen who wishes to transmit citizenship of his / her spouse, now cohabitate with the spouse in the Irish state.

This change to INCA is a part of the development of the tightening of rules on the - perhaps - by the European pressure on the Irish government. Previously, in the Republic of Ireland was very generous derivative citizenship laws. Due to the very specific changes INCA since 1986, Irish-Americans (and, indeed, the Irish diaspora around the English-speaking world) need to develop a citizenship strategy.

In 1986, INCA, the most important change was that an applicant for Irish citizenship on the basis of a grandparent no longer as an Irish citizen from birth, but would only be deemed to be an Irish citizen at the date on which the application has been approved . Previously, the candidate with an Irish great-grandparents, her parents could initially be for Irish citizenship on the basis of their grandparents and then on the basis of their parents after this first application was approved. Well, the applicant with an Irish-born great-grandparents are not entitled to Irish citizenship now.

In addition, applicants with an Irish grandparents are no more than an Irish citizen until their application is supported by the Irish Department of Foreign Affairs. This means that any person with an Irish grandparent must act now in order for the Irish citizenship before they have children. If an applicant with an Irish grandparent wants to Irish citizenship for future generations, he / she must do so before all the children. Children born prior to the acquisition of Irish citizenship will not be able to inherit your Irish citizenship.

You will need your citizenship strategy. Please contact http://www.DualCitizen.net for any help.

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Garreth Westwood specializes in international relocation consulting, support customers with global migration and investment services. He is right in practice Immigration Canada, Ireland, and the Philippines and has offices in the United States and Mexico. He is an expert in matters dual citizenship. Originally from the UK, Mr Westwood has worked in private banking before entering the field of immigration law.

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