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If your grandma was born in Ireland and is an Irish citizen and your mom applies for citizenship and you are a minor can you go to college in Ireland as a child of an Irish citizen?

You should be able to. Click on the link below for the Irish department of foreign affairs.


In Irish mythology who was Ireland's child of light?

In Irish mythology, Ireland's child of light was Cu Chulainn.


What is the nationality of babies born in Northern Ireland.?

Northern Irish citizens are entitled to British nationality, Irish nationality, or both (dual British-Irish nationality).Children born in Northern Ireland are British Citizens by default at the time of their birth, per United Kingdom nationality law. However, the child can almost immediately be registered as an Irish Citizen instead of (or as well as) a British Citizen, usually if born into an Irish family.


If a child is born outside of Ireland can the child still get Irish citizenship?

Potentially, yes. If the child has parents or grandparents who are Irish, then they can. There are lots of other ways that someone can be entitled to Irish citizenship. See the website below.


Mother is Irish father is hispanic what ethnicity would the child be?

If you were born in America you would be an Irish hispanic American citizen.


If you have a child with an Irish citizen is the child entitled Irish citizenship?

Yes. See here for details on how to take up citizenship. http://www.dfa.ie/home/index.aspx?id=267


Any child born to Irish parents in Britain are considered what?

Any child born to Irish parents in Britain is considered a British citizen by birth, due to the UK’s nationality laws. However, they may also have the right to claim Irish citizenship through their parents, as Ireland grants citizenship to individuals born to Irish citizens regardless of the place of birth. This dual citizenship can provide additional rights and benefits in both countries.


What is Gaelic for brat?

If you mean Irish "Gaelic" (called simply Irish in Ireland), it can be dailtín (of child), smuilcín(scamp, brat, impudent) or somachán (brat, plump child). In (Scottish) Gaelic: ?


What is the Republic of Ireland's view on child soldiers?

The people in Ireland would be against the idea of child soldiers in other countries. It would not happen in Ireland itself. Lots of Irish people do charity work in countries where it does happen in order to prevent it happening by helping the people there. So there would be a lot of support for children by Irish people giving to those charities and working with them.


A child in Ireland is believed to have what gift if born at night?

An Irish superstition is that a child born at night will have the gift of seeing fairies and ghosts. Irish culture has strong folklore traditions, and this includes certain beliefs about the supernatural world.


If a US citizen fathers a child with a non citizen does the non citizen become a citizen?

No, just the child.


Can an American citizen file for child support from a Irish citizen?

It can be done. I suggest that you contact your State's child support agency. When you get an interview with them, bring all the papers relating to your child support: birth certificates, acknowledgments of paternity, court orders, payment records, etc. Be polite but persistent. Good luck!