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Nationality of children born in NI

  • 20-07-2014 9:53am
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    Registered Users Posts: 165 ✭✭


    maybe not the best place to ask, but do the baby born in the north from irish parents get the british citizenship ?


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  • Society & Culture Moderators Posts: 25,947 Mod ✭✭✭✭Neyite


    leo2a6 wrote: »
    maybe not the best place to ask, but do the baby born in the north from irish parents get the british citizenship ?

    Dual nationality - ie they can choose, as far as I know. But open to correction as my memory is a little hazy.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 672 ✭✭✭Ms Tootsie


    We have dual nationality. Nobody has to choose which nationality they prefer - a child born in NI can be both. For example at one point I had both a British and Irish passport. Some people even opt to class themselves as Northern Irish rather than say British or Irish. It's all one big muddle :P


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