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    martinherb563
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    If you are an Irish citizen, or have an ancestor who was an Irish citizen at some point in your family’s history, you may be eligible to apply for Irish citizenship. There are a few steps you need to take to apply, and the process can be a little bit complicated, but it’s well worth it if you want to be able to enjoy all the benefits of being an Irish citizen.

    To start with, you first need to fill out an application form. The form can be found online or at any government office. Once you have filled out the form, you will need to provide documents that prove your identity, residency in Ireland, and your ancestry (if you are applying for citizenship through your parent or grandparent). You will also need to provide proof of financial responsibility (by providing documentation of your income and assets), and finally, evidence of good moral character (by providing documentation of any criminal convictions).

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