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They would be British but entitled to also get an Irish passport.Well he/She can have either passportBut they are Irish if they are born to Irish parents. Its Obvious that the parents will get an Irish passport for the child
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.
They will be whatever the nationality of the country they happen to be born in ! For example - if the child is born in America, then they are American by birthright. Previous generations have no relevance to where someone is born. I am English - my parents were born here, and their parents were too - If I'd been born in Ireland, or France - I'd be Irish or French. I am and always will be English - by birth ! I think that your nationality IS influenced by your previous generations. So your child would be 1/4 Polish, 1/8 German, 1/8 Indian, 1/4 Irish, and 1/4 Italian.
He was born in Illinois of parents who were born in America. His family was of Irish and Scotch-English heritage.
Virginia Dare
Virginia Dare.
Louisa Florence Dixie and Lawrence Samuel Durrell were born in India of English and Irish descent.
If your parents were born in Ireland then I do believe you can
If when you say that your parents were born in pakistan you also mean that they are pakistani themselves then you are 100% pakistani not irish i.e. I was born and live in england but I wouldn't say I am actually 100% english as infact I am 3/8 irish, 1/8 welsh, 1/4 english & 1/4 portuguese. Sorry if I couldn't explain properly :)
that would depend on if your parents are Irish, though I'd think you'd be an Irish citizen even if your parents weren't
Susan Boyle was born in Scotland of Irish-born parents (Co. Donegal).
He wasn't born in Detroit, but in Chicago. His parents are Irish.