eddiecr Posted June 14, 2006 Share Posted June 14, 2006 I'm going to become a father next month, a boy. I'm an Irish citizen, the mother is Thai. I know that any child of an Irish citizen is automatically an Irish citizen but I don't know what, if any, the registration procedure with the Irish government is. I've searched the web but, while there's lots and lots (and lots!) of information out there about how to register for Irish citizenship (the register of Foreign Births) if your grandparents were Irish, there's no information about foreign-born children of Irish nationals. I've tried to get in touch with the Irish consulate here in Bangkok but, I guess because there's only an honorary Consul, I haven't succeeded. Their website is also pretty short on information about this subject. So, does anybody here know how I go about registering my son as an Irish citizen thus making sure he's entitled to an Irish Passport, EU residency, etc, etc, if he should ever want those things? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thairish Posted June 14, 2006 Share Posted June 14, 2006 (edited) Congrats on soon becoming a dad! I have registered my daughter as Irish. You will need quite a few documents for the Foreign Birth Registration. You will need the originals and copies of: Your son's birth cert and a certifed translated version. Your marriage cert and a certifed translated version. Your passport. Your birth cert. Your wife's passport. Your wife's birth cert and a certifed translated version. 2 or 3 passport style photos of your son. I think that's it, I had to bring my parents ones also as I'm mixed too. Then you should bring all that to the Irish Consulate in Q House Lumpini, fill out the FBR form (Or better still, get the FBR form first and they will let you know exactly what's needed!), give them some money and they send it to the Embassy in Malaysia, a couple of weeks later voila! Once you have the FBR you can apply for his passport! I hope what I wrote makes sense to you, good luck Eddie! Edited June 14, 2006 by Thairish Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eddiecr Posted June 15, 2006 Author Share Posted June 15, 2006 Congrats on soon becoming a dad! I have registered my daughter as Irish.You will need quite a few documents for the Foreign Birth Registration. You will need the originals and copies of: Your son's birth cert and a certifed translated version. Your marriage cert and a certifed translated version. Your passport. Your birth cert. Your wife's passport. Your wife's birth cert and a certifed translated version. 2 or 3 passport style photos of your son. I think that's it, I had to bring my parents ones also as I'm mixed too. Then you should bring all that to the Irish Consulate in Q House Lumpini, fill out the FBR form (Or better still, get the FBR form first and they will let you know exactly what's needed!), give them some money and they send it to the Embassy in Malaysia, a couple of weeks later voila! Once you have the FBR you can apply for his passport! I hope what I wrote makes sense to you, good luck Eddie! Thanks, Thairish That's exactly what I needed to know. Much appreciated. Eddie Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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