You can learn more about this on our information on application forms to apply for a certificate of naturalisation web page.
The cost of the application fee can be found in the fees section of the Become an Irish Citizen by Naturalisation web page.
The cost of the application fee can be found in the fees section of the Become an Irish Citizen by Naturalisation web page.
The requirements to become an Irish citizen can be found on our Become an Irish Citizen by Naturalisation web page.
You can find more information on the identity documents required to support your application in our Citizenship Guidance Document web page.
More details relating to permission to remain stamps can be found at our information on Immigration permission/stamps web page.
The documents that should be submitted as proof of residence can be found on our Become an Irish Citizen by Naturalisation web page.
Information about citizenship ceremonies can be found on our Citizenship Ceremonies web page.
Information about what happens at citizenship ceremonies can be found on our Citizenship Ceremonies web page.
Information about who can accompany you to a citizenship ceremony can be found on our Citizenship Ceremonies web page.
Information about Dual Citizenship can be found on our Dual Citizenship web page.
Information on retaining Irish citizenship obtained through naturalisation can be found on our Intention to retain Irish Citizenship web page.
You can find information about the declaration of residence using Form C on our Declaration of Residence web page.
Information in relation to the return of your passport can be found on the Processing section of our Become an Irish Citizen by Naturalisation web page.
Information on processing time of applications can be found on our Becoming an Irish Citizen by Naturalisation web page.
If you have lost your citizenship certificate you should download the questionnaire for the purpose of issuing a statement to the effect that a person has been granted Irish citizenship , fill in the details, and return the form to the address on the form along with the required documents.
Information on how to certify copies of original documents can be found on our Certifying a Document web page.
Information on who can translate an original document can be found on our Certifying a Document web page.
Information about documents exempt from legalisation and the apostille formality within the EU can be found at the Public Documents web page on the European e-Justice Portal.