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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.

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