How to obtain Irish citizenship
How to obtain Irish citizenship
Ireland is a state with a rich historicalheritage and a high standard of living. Residents of the country can safely move around the Schengen area, using a visa-free regime. All this is very attracting the flow of emigrants. You can use one of several ways to obtain Irish citizenship.
Instructions
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Get a temporary residence permit in Ireland. This can be done by organizing your ownbusiness in the country. In this case, the lack of experience of such activities will not prevent you when registering a company. Provide the embassy with an extract from the Irish bank account, which must be at least 300,000 euros to open the company. It is also necessary to present a tax return on income in order to prove the legality of their receipt. The amount of initial capital can be reduced if you organize a business, together with a citizen of the country. Business should be profitable, since a working visa is issued for 3 years, and to obtain citizenship it takes 5 years of continuous residence within the country. Therefore, the residence permit will need to be extended, which will be possible only if the business is successfully managed.
2
Choose the vacancy that corresponds to yourprofession. The position of an employee will also allow you to get a work visa. But it will be necessary to gain a solid foothold in the work collective in order to be able to extend the residence permit. To find such a workplace is easier in Russia in a subsidiary company of the Irish company, and then transfer to the main office.
3
Marry a citizen of Ireland. After 3 years of continuous residence in the country and confirming that you are not going to divorce, you can expect to obtain citizenship. Better not consider the option of a fictitious marriage, since you will often be checked by inspectors from the consulate.
4
You can become an Irish citizen by birth or adoption. It is necessary that at least one of the parents of the child is a resident of the country. But we must remember that citizenship must be received by the mother or father before the birth of the baby.